I swam through the middle of this silence,
To see if you were still stood at the shore,
Well I struggle more and more.
I fumbled in this darkness,
To try and find a light,
But I cant find you no matter how hard I try.
In for a penny, don’t make me in for a pound,
Stop looking at me like you got me all worked out.
In for a penny, don’t make me in for pound,
Stop looking at me like you got me all worked out.
Once more into that darkness,
My old friend… So long.
Let’s see if we still belong.
I’d rather try and fail to find you,
Than just admit that we were wrong,
We struggled far too long.
In for a penny, don’t make me in for a pound,
Stop looking at me like you got me all worked out.
In for a penny, don’t make me in for pound,
Stop looking at me like you got me all worked out.
Sunk in pool, of this laptop light.
The film still plays, it twists a knife.
The moment hits the same, same time every day.
2:22. I thought you’d stay.
I swam through the middle of this silence,
To see if you were still stood at the shore,
Well I struggle more and more.
I fumbled in this darkness,
To try and find my light,
But I can’t find you no matter how hard I try.
In for a penny, don’t make me in for a pound,
So stop looking at me like you got me all worked out.
In for a penny, don’t make me in for pound,
So stop looking at me like you got me all worked out.
Bask in the pool, of this laptop light.
The film still plays, it twists a knife.
The moment hits the same, same time every day.
2:22. I thought you’d stay.
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Twenty years later than I would have liked, but hells yes! I stumbled upon "No manners in Ireland" yesterday, cueing the easiest binge buy in a while. This is a nice blend of skillful instrumentalism, great lead voice and good tunes. The old Toasters / Madness / Bosstones fan in me is bouncing off the ceiling again. Thank you for that. You seem to be gathering steam as well. Here's to a long run! raphaelhythlodai