It’s always the same
No matter what the day
The same old song
Everyone’s afraid
And all you want is change
You’re trying to be strong
You’re overworked and underpaid
How is that okay
Convincing them to state your claim
It’s always the same
It’s okay
One euphoric night
I sat alone and I
Tried to stay calm
I thought about that time
When my old man and I
We waited by the phone
I almost felt it in my bones
But who am I say
Who am I to say it’s wrong
Who am I to say it’s okay
Its okay
Who am I to say its wrong, who am I to say you’re gone
Who am I to say, who am I to say
Who am I to say it’s wrong, who am I to say you’re gone
Who am I to say, who am I to say
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Takes me back to my high school classroom during the days of binging Inio Asano's old manga scanlations before anything was licensed. At that time, I was discovering many kinds of Asian shoegaze, but I've never heard anything like this. Makes me think of Pasteboard, Supecar, and Midnight Pingpong a bit, and it's funny bc the first two I listen have blue album covers too. Lu
supported by 4 fans who also own “Who Am I to Say”
This album is a whole experience, every song is perfect, the lyrics, the instrumentation, the slow quiet parts hit just as much as the loud upbeat parts. I love this album so much. okmadrock