A Gentleman Caller
Cursive
Your gentleman caller well, he's been calling another he loves his forbidden fruit. and it dribbles down his chin he cries, "Baby, I've been drinking with some friends! Now how 'bout a little kiss..." Bad boy! Rub his nose in it! What a mess and he's playing dumb "doo do doo..." "I'm not looking for a lover, all those lovers are liars I'd never lie to you You say you want to get even? Yeah, you want to get your bad man good? Well, are you in the mood? You bad girl! Does it feel good being bad? And getting worse? "Doo do doo..." But in the morning on the sober dawn of Sunday you're not sure what you have done who told you love was fleeting? sometimes men can be so misleading to take what they need from you whatever you need to make you feel like you've been the one behind the wheel the sunrise is just over that hill the worst is over Whatever I said to make you think that love's the religion of the weak this morning we love like weaklings the worst is over.absolute favorites alternative alternative rock amazing angsty Awesome beautiful cello coheed crazy Cursive Dead discord eliked emo emocore Energetic experimental favorite sawngs favorite song favorite songs favoriteaccident favorites happybouncyish songs high spirits indie indie collection of songs indie for the most part indie punk indie rock jealousy lifts me out of depression listen loudsoft Love lovelovelove Must Blast on Stereo my favorite my favorite songs My Songs My Tags nice ohh yes sexy original post hardcore post rock post-hardcore Progressive rock punk rock Saddle Creek screamo Songs I like to listen to over songs that make me sad stuck in my head summer songs supp sweet The REALLY loved this is how guitars should be Tim Kasher too cool for normal tags
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