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Always (Demo) Lyrics by Alex Ebert

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[Refrain]
I am in love today
And that don't mean anything
I am in love today
And that don't mean anything

[Verse 1]
I wanna be inside your anatomy
And in the shade of your belly fat, swimming the blood of your jelly ass
Honey what I wanna do, camp in the forest of your fresh hairdo
Soak in the warmth of your jacuzzi spit, slide down your anus screaming: "you're the shit"

[Pre-Chorus]
Just don't shit, don't wanna say goodbye...
Okay, goodbye

[Refrain]
I am in love today
And that don't mean anything
I am in love today
And that don't mean anything

[Verse 2]
What I wanna say, but I don't know to who
Who am I gonna talk to? I'm just being real with you
You half-assed liberal, capitalists', I'm not trying to deal with you
It's usually bums who are on my level
But they usually in the psych ward for peeing themselves on night court
I've got no one to talk to
That's why you see me on thе streets in the [?] smoking rock too
That's why I got beef and an eye sorе
Only friend I've got is on his meds now, think I'm working with the feds now
I've got no one to talk to, just like you
That's why I like you, you're probably high too
Jesus, I've got no one to talk to
That's what I was thinking walking around the block too
But then I spot you, this guy opened up like a cartoon (no shit)
So I spit in the [?], I called to God too, got you
No religion but I've got you
Oh love!

[Bridge]
I remember
Love is waiting for you
I remember this always
Always, always, always, always
Always, always, always, always
Always, always, always, always

[Chorus]
To the days that make us stronger
To the pain and to the hunger
And everything that pulled you under
It's to the days that make us stronger

[Post-Chorus]
And the world is much too young (love, love)
We can't get it on (love, love)
It's the season of the young
Love

[Chorus]
Don't forget the pain and hunger
And everything that make you stronger
Look to the days when we were younger
It's to the days that make us stronger

[Post-Chorus]
And the world is much too young (love, love)
We can't get it on (love, love)
It's the season of the young
Love

[Outro]
Love, love, love
Love, love
Love, love
- the season of the young (love, love)
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About “Always (Demo)” by Alex Ebert

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