There never was a pay phone
There never was a pay phone I would’ve known
I use to rack shit from best buy like all the time
When I’d leave I’d always stay on my eye
Could he do it all in two minutes time
Could he go on living leaving Hay behind
There never was a pay phone
There never was a pay phone cause I would’ve known
I know it’s not the most obvious place to stop and piss
I walked a little too far in the woods and couldn’t miss
I saw a few of your fingers your hair the top of your face
I saw you laid out in your shallow grave
Then I found a pay phone
Then I found a pay phone told them what I know
If I ever go toe to toe and react too slow
If I ever lose ground and give in to the hounds
I’m sure this is all and it’s slowly happening
Because these bones just cannot hold
Very Machine bridges the idiosyncrasies of Yowie with those of Tangled Thoughts of Leaving in a brand new packaging.
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