Meandering around muddled messes doesn’t make them disappear
And stomping steep holes destroys nothing but dirt
So why bother
And can’t you tell from a certain age when all is good and well
I hope I can
I hope I will
And suddenly
All my dreams will come true
But that’s not real life
Wanting something so badly isn’t enough
You have to suffer for the happiness you think you deserve
Is it ever enough?
There’s always someone better
There’s always someone more willing
Can I skip tomorrow?
(Can I skip tomorrow)
There’s no point in tomorrow
There’s no point in that day
I like the silence
I like you anyway
Can I skip tomorrow
Maybe something suddenly will happen
credits
from Come Back From Zoo Camp,
released February 19, 2018
Nolan - vocals and guitar
Brendan - drums
Adam - guitar
Tristan - synth and keyboard
Cameron - bass
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