Lyrics Joyce Manor – Orange Julius
Text:
Stretching out cheap cotton over your thick skull,
Oh I do feel awful on the way to school.
Can you picture my reaction to the word up on the wall?
Is there really something wrong with me?
Stretching out cheap cotton over your thick skull.
I’m down here under the pavement so inept until I grab that pen beside
You jam it into your eye.
See, now you’re my kind of man, now you’re a stand up kind of guy.
I am dying of embarrassment, I’m dying of this hatred,
I can’t rest until you know this bitterness that I have tasted.
Such humiliation for the first and only time,
I’m obsessed with your self-righteousness cut in half by your smile.
Into the night, you’re getting harder to believe in,
You’re a cold and quiet paradise transfixed just by your breathing, into the night.
And you’re the one thing I don’t hate,
You’re a cold and quiet paradise my only true escape into the night.
I’m down here under the pavement so inept until I grab that pen beside
You jam it into your eye.
See, now you’re my kind of man, now you’re a stand up kind of guy.
I am dying of embarrassment, I’m dying of this hatred,
I can’t rest until you know this bitterness that I have tasted.
Such humiliation for the first and only time,
I’m obsessed with your self-righteousness cut in half by your smile.
Into the night, you’re getting harder to believe in,
You’re a cold and quiet paradise transfixed just by your breathing, into the night.
And you’re the one thing I don’t hate,
You’re a cold and quiet paradise my only true escape into the night.