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Tate Eskew - The Mechanics of Remembrance Lyrics



Tate Eskew - The Mechanics of Remembrance Lyrics




Turn off the phone ringer and
Cue the folk singer
Because I'm a psychosis fringer
And I'm a reclusive binger
Futile battle cry
You know the struggle with why
It's so important to stay high
It's so important to deny
Yeah I want to forget
Yeah I need to forget
It's all I can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and feel this way
It's all I can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and walk away everyday
Don't forget to remember
The 24th of october
That's your brother's birthday
We're celebrating 10 years of being sober
Yeah I want to forget
Yeah I need to forget
It's all I can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and feel this way
It's all i can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and walk away everyday
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Turn off the phone ringer and
Cue the folk singer
Because I'm a psychosis fringer
And I'm a reclusive binger
Futile battle cry
You know the struggle with why
It's so important to stay high
It's so important to deny
Yeah I want to forget
Yeah I need to forget
It's all I can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and feel this way
It's all I can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and walk away everyday
Don't forget to remember
The 24th of october
That's your brother's birthday
We're celebrating 10 years of being sober
Yeah I want to forget
Yeah I need to forget
It's all I can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and feel this way
It's all i can do and
All I can say
To make you get up and walk away everyday
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