She has like three girlfriends now
What are you to do next
Do you remember the password
We made when we were thirteen
Oh to be thirteen and to have nowhere to go
After midnight
After midnight
Oh after midnight
After midnight
Singing
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
"Oh to be thirteen and to have nowhere to go
After midnight," she said
As she glanced at the clock in the basement
There was still so much time
Before the school was even open
So we sang and wrote down everything
In a book that we called a diary, well
And we called it a diary, a diary, well
And we called it a diary
Singing
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
And like a bear
Reaching for the flesh between the bear trap
We suddenly realized we had been lied to
And like a bear
Reaching for the flesh between the bear trap
We suddenly realized we had been lied to
And like a bear
Reaching for the flesh between the bear trap
We suddenly realized we had been lied to
And it started slow just like a bull running down Wall Street
And it quickly gained speed as we sang
We sang la da da-da da da
Da da-da, da-da-da, da-da
La da da da da da da
La da da-da da da
Da da-da, da-da-da, da-da
La da da da da da da
La da da-da da da
Da da-da, da-da-da, da-da
La da da da da da da
La da da-da da da
Da da-da, da-da-da, da-da
La da da da da da da
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
Service ended early
Cold casket on a sunny Sunday morning
credits
from In It to Win It!,
released July 4, 2009
Featuring:
Aaron Terkel - Rhodes Piano
Lindsey Nadolski - Vocals
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