Teenage Talk

Album: Not Released on an Album (2015)
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  • Katie got a list of times
    Now that she's really gone, gone
    It's always one like flies
    Telling now we weren't clarified
    Till we snuck out that night
    Rolled a Chrysler down drive
    But once we were inside
    Couldn't figure out where we were off to

    That was before we had made
    Some terrible mistakes
    That's just teenage talk
    I don't think the past is better, better
    Just 'cause it's cased in glass
    Protecting us from our now and later

    How do you see me now
    Now that I'm a little bit older, older?
    And now remind my albatross
    Smoldering on my shoulder, shoulder,
    Shoulder, shoulder, shoulder Writer/s: ANNE ERIN CLARK
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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