A tangoish number, particularly slayed by master drummer Jordan Glenn.
lyrics
I'm going
But where I'm going I'm not telling
It's snowing
So let your bloodhounds do their smelling
You won't find me
You can look in any atlas
But you'll probably never guess
I'm under callous
I hate you
I really don't but it sounds funny
Could that be
Because you said it to me honey?
Maybe that's why I won't leave an address forward
And like a loony bird
Migrate northward
Our friendship
You say you're worried that it's waning
We both know
That's not the reason you're remaining
What a liar
You could be a bitchin' actress
But you'll probably never get up off your matress
credits
from Love:30,
released November 13, 2005
Jordan Glenn - Drums
Michael Roderick - Accordion
Dan Schmid - Bass
Dustin Lanker - Vocals, Keyboards
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