Lyrics Amanda Palmer – Another Year: A Short History Of Almost Something
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I tried to fall in it again
My friends took bets and disappeared
They mime their sighing violins
I think I’ll wait another year
I want my chest pressed to your chest
My nervous systems interfere
Ten or eleven months have passed
I think I’ll wait another year
This weather turns my tricks to rust
I am a lousy engineer
The winter makes things hard enough
I think I’ll wait another year
Plus I’m only twenty-six years old
My grandma died at eighty-three
That’s lots of time if I don’t smoke
I think I’ll wait another year
I’m not as callous as you think
I barely breath when you are near
It’s not as bad when I don’t drink
I think I’ll wait another year
I have my new Bill Hicks CD
I have my friends and my career
I’m getting smaller by degrees
You said you’d help me disappear
But that could take forever
I think I’ll wait another year
It’ll be the best year ever
I think I’ll wait another year
Can’t we just wait together?
You bring the smokes, I’ll bring the beer