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Disturbia Suburbia

from Medusa by Erin Incoherent

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Leave it to me to be alone,
in a town I hardly recognize without you by my side.
Lord I wish these memories would flee,
and take with them, the pain of remembering,
but I know, today is not that day.
I saw a sunflower tree in the middle of the yard and tore every flower from it 'fore I got back in my car and drove off,
Cheers to you, Cheers to us.

An old friend killed himself before the start of Spring,
I wonder if he left the weight of the world or if the weight of the world just left him hanging.
And who, could stand to lose another wink of sleep?
If the body bags there, it means somebody cares, and if somebody cares, then I guess you must be thinking of me.

Leave it to me to get strung out,
and freak everybody out then say, 'I won't do that again'
These days there's nobody here,
it feels surreal, so many years spent with kids I don't even think I know, do they know me?
Such addiction in this sickness, makes it hard just to exist,
when I can hear the words they do not say,
they HATE ME! HATE ME! HATE ME! LITTLE GIRL!
THEY THINK I'M JUST A LITTLE GIRL.

An old friend killed himself before the start of Spring,
I wonder if he left the weight of the world or if the weight of the world just left him hanging.
And who could stand to lose another wink of sleep?
If the body bags there, it means somebody cares, and if somebody cares then I guess you must be thinking of me.
I guess you must be thinking of me.

Disturbia Suburbia,
And I hope we all get out, and I hope we all feel free.

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from Medusa, released April 11, 2018

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Erin Incoherent Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Punk rock singer-songwriter in South Philadelphia.

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