Yesterday, my good friend and fellow musician Neil Burns, sent me a song I had sent him a few years ago. I don't remember recording this, but it's obviously about my ex-band, Kitty and the Can Openers, and their subsequent split D: Enjoy (o,O)
lyrics
Spending time out in the garden on the swing chair with Ronan and Paul, spend the evening talking to Ciara about how we're gonna do it all, and life looks like this for a while, but it was never gonna be my style and life looks like this for a while but it ain't never gonna be my style, no. It's like I'm waiting for it to happen, but it's looking like it never will, I feel like I see it coming, on the horizon or over the hill, and life looks like this for a while, but it ain't never gonna be my style, and life looks like this for a while, but it ain't never gonna be my style. And then it does, it comes and I feel like I'm in overdrive, and we break up, the whole band is over and we're all moving on with our lives, and life looked pretty good for a while, but it was never gonna be my style, and life looked pretty good for a while, but it was never gonna be my style, oh no no no, no no no woah, no no no, no no no ohh woah, no no no.
credits
from Love Shock EP,
track released October 30, 2014
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