My dad winces when he looks at me. I can’t believe I let him live.
Someday I will run away. Someday I will run away. Someday I will run away.
Worn tweeds and tubes of garish lipstick. Sometimes I like the feel of steel.
Someday I will run away. Someday I will run away. You’ll see, I will run away.
Oh, Eileen, I’ve never seen a girl like you before. Show me what’s beneath your cellar door. You’re just the filthy queen that I’ve been searching for. Eileen, there’s so much, so much, so much, so much, so much more for you.
Randy doesn’t say he loves me but I know he wants to touch me.
Ain’t no Rebeccas in this love song. Turns out I always had the wheel.
Today I will run away. Today I will run away. Today I will run away.
This would have been right at home coming out on Touch & Go in 1994. A great sound I don't hear much anymore: great rhythm section, some angular guitar signatures, nice harmonies. I dig it. PS - three tracks at precisely 3:57 in length. That has to have been purposeful. cavestrummer
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