Artist : FRANK TURNER
Album : Sleep Is For The Week
When I was sixteen I cut myself a Mohawk,
Because I wanted to walk the walk,
And not just talk the talk,
But it was a bit of a disaster because
I did the sides with kitchen scissors,
Because I didnât have any clippers,
And I didnât want to use a beard-trimmer â"
Iâd made that mistake before.
When you got home you didnât want to talk about what Iâd done.
You said Iâd let you down, Iâd fucked around, when I was only having fun.
With the way that youâve been lately, youâve no right to scream and shout.
You and I, weâve got a lot that we need to talk about.
Whatâs the point in making vows that youâre never going to keep?
A lifetime lying awake means youâll never get to sleep.
And all the promises you made, that were painful and untrue,
Of all the things you do they reflect worst on you.
We all have our own devices
For handling mid-life crises â"
Usually involves a motorbike and
Suspicious fashion decisions.
But you choose to stave off grey hairs by
Lamely hacking at the sides
With lies and flimsy alibis
For your suspicious expeditions.
When I get home I donât want to talk about what youâve done.
Yes youâve let me down, youâve fucked around, but I guess you were having fun.
With the way that Iâve been lately, Iâve no right to scream and shout.
You and I, weâve got a lot that we need to talk about.
You always told me Fatherâs Day was just another way
Of selling Hallmark greeting cards
Twenty Years of waking sleep, of lying through your teeth,
Meant every Fatherâs Day spent wondering who the hell you are.
Whatâs the point in us making vows that weâre never going to keep?
I keep trying to keep you up, but you keep on falling asleep.
And all the promises we made were painful and untrue,
But for better or for worse, I am turning into you.
Album : Sleep Is For The Week
When I was sixteen I cut myself a Mohawk,
Because I wanted to walk the walk,
And not just talk the talk,
But it was a bit of a disaster because
I did the sides with kitchen scissors,
Because I didnât have any clippers,
And I didnât want to use a beard-trimmer â"
Iâd made that mistake before.
When you got home you didnât want to talk about what Iâd done.
You said Iâd let you down, Iâd fucked around, when I was only having fun.
With the way that youâve been lately, youâve no right to scream and shout.
You and I, weâve got a lot that we need to talk about.
Whatâs the point in making vows that youâre never going to keep?
A lifetime lying awake means youâll never get to sleep.
And all the promises you made, that were painful and untrue,
Of all the things you do they reflect worst on you.
We all have our own devices
For handling mid-life crises â"
Usually involves a motorbike and
Suspicious fashion decisions.
But you choose to stave off grey hairs by
Lamely hacking at the sides
With lies and flimsy alibis
For your suspicious expeditions.
When I get home I donât want to talk about what youâve done.
Yes youâve let me down, youâve fucked around, but I guess you were having fun.
With the way that Iâve been lately, Iâve no right to scream and shout.
You and I, weâve got a lot that we need to talk about.
You always told me Fatherâs Day was just another way
Of selling Hallmark greeting cards
Twenty Years of waking sleep, of lying through your teeth,
Meant every Fatherâs Day spent wondering who the hell you are.
Whatâs the point in us making vows that weâre never going to keep?
I keep trying to keep you up, but you keep on falling asleep.
And all the promises we made were painful and untrue,
But for better or for worse, I am turning into you.
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