Do you remember the time we sat under the tree and I asked if you wanna see the devil with me and we got so sick we got so high all we wanted was the planes to fly but the birds never flew they were stuck underground, hiding in rocks in between the sounds and I hear you screaming at the TV screaming “listen to me, why won’t you listen to me!” But hey that’s alright it’s due in time
We’re like dogs eating dogs like feeding machines and you don’t even care what that means
The song that plays doesn’t have an end and it’s not radio friendly but we could pretend
Like dogs eating dogs like feeding machines and you don’t even care what that means
I wish I could fly but I’m stuck underground and hey that’s alright it’s due in time
I should’ve known better, that’s on me but I’m itching to leave and theres blood on my screen
I wish that you wouldn’t have to drive me insane
I wish you wouldn’t leave me out to dry in the rain
But who am I to ask what names you call me? I guess you would know, you’re a glass half empty kinda guy
That’d be fine if you were right
That’d be fine, it’s alright, it’s due in time
No I won’t leave not until I’m done
“I see you talking the talk but I don’t see you walking the walk”
If it’s all the same to you I’ll take a run for the door and I’ll leave you the keys if that’s alright with you
That’s alright, that’d be fine, that’d be fine, it’s due in time
Stay outside, go inside, so I could die, and you won’t mind
Baltimore indie-rock duo Wye Oak explore the thrills and fears of new romance in this dreamy, saxophone-flecked indie jam. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 22, 2020