Your obsession with skeletons and morbid whores
Is charming me I feel my body heat racing to capture you
Or pin you down and tie you up to see the views of the Pacific ever after, guess I'd have to hold you hostage
When you came to visit me, I got the glee
And tried to plea with you to stay forever more, forever more beside me.
The Bay is beautiful, you'll forget that it's so liberal
Just give me a few months to make some money honey then I'll drive out to you
I wanna live in the same city
I wanna see your face whenever I feel
I'm movin' out to Kansas City
'Cause I wanna see your face, whenever I feel
And so you see your sister once a year it isn't clear if I'm the one you wanna see, or you're just bored and like to message me
I wanna breathe the black you wear and run my fingers through your hair and top your tattooed body, talk to me in French and tease me, turn me on and get me going, your voice is deadly deep and damaging to me, this tragedy, of longing, can't feel free if I don't have you.
I wanna live in the same city
I wanna see your face whenever I feel
I'm movin' out to Kansas City
'Cause I wanna see your face, whenever I feel
When I finally finish school and get my degree
When I strategize on how to leave these luxuries
When the gasoline runs out and the war can't handle it
When the God of Love decides to finally be kind to me
I'll be free
I wanna live in the same city
I wanna see your face whenever I feel
I'm movin' out to Kansas City
'Cause I wanna see your face, whenever I feel
credits
from Unreleased<2011,
track released June 21, 2011
Alana Stewart- lyrics, vocals, guitar
Mat Strickland- engineering, drums, co-production
Back-up vocals- Emily Ritz and Paris Kouns
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