Yeah, I’ve lost my touch.
It seems I’ll never get any better
At making friends, or socializing.
—
I’d wait outside your rooms.
A pest only an exterminator could remove.
Forced my way inside, only to be refused.
I’m sorry to intrude.
—
I guess you go home and try to forget
That nobody wants you.
Act like you had no clue.
But everybody tells you so.
Caught in the undertow, you’re all alone.
—
I watched them play from my window.
I’d try to join but couldn’t hold my own.
Became the target for every joke.
How could I have known?
—
Didn’t need them once I found myself.
I wrote a million songs as a
Cure-all, it helped me see the
Truth about it all, in hindsight
I hoped maybe I could go again.
—
Look at what it did.
credits
from No Parking,
released March 26, 2021
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Music & Lyrics: Carter McLeod Jones
Music: Matthew William Kerner, Brandon Keith Amaloo,
Taylor James Ford, Rene Gutierrez
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