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Slowly sifting down to the ground
Spread your arms on my headboard
Why'd you dare leave so soon
I've got some words for you
I want you more than my life itself
But who could want a fool such as myself?
No no no
I cannot let this go

Never always never knowing
Bastions of bastards
Oh how I - hate you in their arms
Lying here in self effacement
I can't help but wonder
Why you came at all?

Were you worried at the time?
No one would ever love you?
So you came into my room
Then left me blind
Did you need a friend?
Just tell me the truth
Were you lonely, oh so lonely
There's something I would like
Oh, never-mind...

Never always never caring
Who you spend your nights with
Guess I - figured we had something more
Swallowed by self-deprecation
I can't help but wonder why you
Stayed so long

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from The Universe Is Experiencing Itself, released January 3, 2019
Song written by Greyson Davison of The People's Ensemble and A Thousand Monsters. Robert Gracia of Opium Droid plays bass.

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Good Humour Providence, Rhode Island

Good Humour is the alternative rock project of Rhode Island native Christopher Joseph Carlone. Carlone began recording under the moniker of Good Humour in the Summer of 2018 with the intention of recording a collection of songs he wrote during his time staying in Japan circa Summer of 2018. Fatalistic, existential, and contemplative, Good Humour aims for a rich, bright and warm sound. ... more

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