Carin at the Liquor Store

Album: Sleep Well Beast (2017)
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  • I was a worm, I was a creature
    I get on the ground the second I'd see you
    You cannot command your love
    I wasn't a catch, I wasn't a keeper
    I was walking around like I was the one who found dead John Cheever
    Hand and glove

    So blame it on me
    I really don't care
    It's a foregone conclusion

    I see you in stations and on invitations
    You'd fall into rivers with friends on the weekends
    Innocent skies above
    Carin at the liquor store, I can't wait to see you
    I'm walking around like I was the one who found dead John Cheever
    In the house of love

    So blame it on me
    I really don't care
    It's a foregone conclusion
    It wasn't so bad, I wasn't that sick
    Got taken by love, I wasn't that quick
    Foregone conclusion
    It's gonna be different after tonight
    You're gonna see me in a different light
    It's a foregone conclusion

    So blame it on me
    I really don't care
    It's a foregone conclusion
    I'm already seeing stars in the air
    It's a foregone conclusion Writer/s: Aaron Dessner, Matthew Berninger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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