I still remember
your last phrase
those last words
before you walked away
you said a part of you
will always be
in love with me
in love with me
and here I am
still alone
hours spent in this dusty room
writing down verses
that feel never good enough
oh writers block
and the words stuck in my gut
and I wish I could
and I wish I could
tell you something beautiful
but right here, right now
this is not the place or the time
to be in love with love
is sometimes not enough
and maybe we fucked it up
without a word
you fixed what was
gone to broke
so many years ago
and when I had you
I couldn’t hold you close
adieu for now
I know I have to let you go
and I wish I could
and I wish I could
tell you something beautiful
but right here, right now
this is not the place or the time
to be in love with love
is sometimes not enough
and maybe we fucked it up
we never wanted this moment to end
we never wanted this moment to end
we wished to never fall in love again
we never wanted this moment to end
and now we wish to never fall in love again
and I wish I could
and I wish I could
tell you something beautiful
but right here, right now
this is not the place or the time
to be in love with love
is sometimes not enough
and maybe we fucked it up
right here, right now
right here, right now
this is not the place
this is not the time
I've been jamming out to this album since 2015. It's awesome, not a bad track. Favorites are Pure, Your Sweetness, Absolution, and Supersonic Home. artaxdies
New York hardcore meets classic thrash metal meets Jane's Addiction-esque alternative on the Brooklyn crushers' sensational debut. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 13, 2023
One of my favorite albums of all time. Turnover really hit a sound here that resonates with me deeply, and I often find myself coming back to this record and falling in love with it all over again. The drums and bass are greatly underrated on this album, creating their own unique melodies that fit within the song and create something new rather than just follow the guitars. Nothing beats the somehow joyful and somber sound of this record. Rob Carpenter