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Don't Tell Me

from Take Things As They Come by Myles Coyne

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    Top Five Records 12" LP Vinyl comes with a lyric sheet, a download card of the album + Bonus collection of songs that you can ONLY get via this LP, "Of Songs on the Ukulele: A Caley Conway EP"

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aka "Finding comfort in sleeping around, letting things fall apart, being poor & still trying to be optimistic"

lyrics

Well it’s easier to disappoint
Then to tell someone to “go fuck off”
Yeah I could think it over / Keep it to myself
Wait for someone else to make the call
& I know ya been talking / it’s been said before
“What goes around, it comes around”
Ya probably should have all kept it to yourself
‘Cause you should know that you’re the talk of the town.

‘Cause you sleep with all your friends
& I hope you’re sleeping well my friend.

Too many good women been around the block
Up & down the streets, yeah they’ve been around
& their scaring off all of my old maids.
Yeah I should have known right from the start
When you shared a friend you share a part
To an inside joke that never goes away.

I hear you got money cause it like to talk
Seven dollars a week to walk these blocks
& every day you’d find me with penny change.
Yeah it was me / I was holding your hand.
When you were learning to walk
I could already stand
& that’s why you might find me running away.

So I can sleep with all your friends
‘Cause we sleep with all our friends
& we’re all sleeping well my friend.

credits

from Take Things As They Come, released August 3, 2013
Myles Coyne: Vox & Acoustic
Jack Tell: Electric Guitar
Caley Conway: Vox
Tim Stone: Drums
Chris Thunder: Bass

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Myles Coyne Milwaukee, Wisconsin

"Forever trusting Mario into a hellish nightmare of eternal death, rebirth, and incremental progression."

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