When I saw you this morning
wondering if you had fun in the bush with nothing in hand
Your eyes said oasis
I had died in the desert of your distant lands
Your wretched love
Is the kind I should leave behind
I was a hunk of meat
You had left drying, hanging the whole time
I won’t be on your hook again
No, I won’t be on your hook again
A temple doomed heart
That you sent to my phone
And later you showed me
When we were jonesing alone
I fire bombed trust
Like you were 1969
Don’t want to relive
As a member of the slaughterhouse five
I won’t be on your hook again
credits
from Keep on Dreaming,
released December 12, 2018
Music and lyrics preformed by Ford Natirboff all rights reserved
Instruments: Piano, Hofner Violin Bass, Seagull 12-String Guitar, 60s Gretsch Knockoff Drums
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