Firefly
Neon guts and toxic insides
Glowing bright but only mother’s eyes
Will see you the way I did
The blackest ice scraped your lover’s hands
And what a price you paid for taking acid just that night
In the morning you called to say
“I could see wavelengths and you were on mine
Why don’t we just settle down and see
It all fall apart ourselves?”
I’m alone
I always have been and it feels like home
I won’t drop by, I won’t pick up the phone
Unless it’s you calling
I’ll squash you slow
And write my songs in neon ink that glows
Tell me something I don’t already know
Not the same bullshit like
“I could see wavelengths and you were on mine
Why don’t we just settle down and see
It all fall apart ourselves?”
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Beautiful storytelling through song. The crescendo from the first track all the way to the last makes this a must listen to album. Perfect music to scream along with. chewwytwee
A churning indie-rock meditation on relationships and personal struggle from the New Jersey band, propelled by powerhouse vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 8, 2020