You Call This A Good Time?

Album: A Pound of Feathers (2026)
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  • You call this a good time? —
    Broken glass shattered mirror
    Lipstick all over the wall
    I just can't remember what went on in that bathroom stall
    Yeah, but I'm not worried. I'm not afraid at all
    Cocaine, milk, and aspirin
    Sweet vermouth and silver chains
    Well, if you don't mind me asking, were you on the list or did you pay?
    Either way, I hope you like the way we play
    Too much drama on the dance floor
    I'll sit this next one out
    Yeah, you call this a good time?
    Do you know what you're talking about?
    Do you know what you're talking about?
    Feeling right looking ragged
    I'm talking, just how I please
    Words they cut when they're jagged
    And the truth can make you bleed
    Just bleed and bleed
    Sometimes the hard truth makes you bleed Writer/s: Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson
    Publisher: SONGS OF SPIRIT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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