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Albert Einstein Lyrics by Plainclothes

Dog Logic

2015

How do you connect with anyone around you
When I hurt about the way that people are in the middle
Falling out of conversations I’m writing
But i’m not sure who we’re supposed to be
In the middle; falling out of conversations
I’m writing philosophies on misanthropy
In the middle; we’re falling out of
I’ll write you when I get home
And know where I’m supposed to be
It’s too bad all the stories we made up
Where they came from was pure fiction, I’m tired of this scene
And I’m a bet that says “no good Hemingway gets drunk and writes Something bad about me”
Well why do I care, it’s your life and I’ve no say

About “Albert Einstein” by Plainclothes

Read the complete lyrics to "Albert Einstein" by Plainclothes from the album "Dog Logic" in 2015. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Rock.

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"Albert Einstein" appears on "Dog Logic" in 2015.

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