"The Physically Impossible Task Of Watching Your Own Back", the second song off of the debut EP from the Texas aggressive pop punk band A Face For Radio
You've become blind by what you can't see
Can you tell me was it worth it to see the sight of my back
Dress my toe in a tag
Took sweat and tears to dig this hole, but not me you want to bury
No, your motives won't be wrong because motives don't belong
You chastise, criticize, don't you dare try to dictate my life
What's at stake is a mistake
Don't lie and tell me it's ok
To tell you the truth, I see that certain spark about you (That certain spark about you)
No your motives won't be wrong because motives don't belong
Here with me on the back of my tongue and with a slip of my mind
You chastise, criticize, don't you dare try to dictate my life
What's at stake is a mistake
Don't lie and tell me it's ok (Everything's ok)
Now I find myself speaking in tongues because I ground my teeth to gums
No, I'm not content, I'm terrified
I'll keep your secrets safe
Here with me on the back of my tongue and with a slip of my mind
You chastise, criticize, don't you dare try to dictate my life
What's at stake is a mistake
Don't lie and tell me it's ok (Everything's ok)
Everything's ok...
Choose sides you fake
I'll keep your secrets safe on the back of my tongue and with a slip of my mind
I knew your motives all along because your motives were so strong
You chastise, criticize, don't you dare try to dictate my life
What's at stake is a mistake
Don't lie and tell me it's ok (Everything's ok)
You chastise, criticize, don't you dare try to dictate my life
What's at stake is a mistake
Don't lie and tell me it's ok (Everything's ok)
credits
from EP Phone Home,
track released May 11, 2010
Music by : A Face For Radio
Lyrics by : Wade Hunt
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