[content note/trigger warning: mentions of an eating disorder]
Tell me, when did we stop being on the same team
Called it off during a week I couldn’t eat
Talked you up, even as I coughed up blood
Proof that thinking’s not enough
Tell me more about the guy you wanna fuck
Check your phone again, I’ll say if it’s too much
You know I’d never stop you doing what you like
But I still want you on my side
Want me to fight, well, here’s your fight:
I wanna want you on my side
Want me to fight, well, here’s your fight:
I wanna want you on my side
I was getting weighed in A&E
When you said that you didn’t wanna see
Said that it was unfair
All I’d done was told you what was happening to me
Said your guilt had run out while I bawled my eyes out
Could you watch me disappear
If your guilt has run out
Stay and watch me pass out
I don’t see that that’s unfair
I am the fox in the music videos for tracks "Jerome" and "Reading the Wrappers". Filmed and illustrated by the wonder that is Rose Robbins...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuoEev_TxzY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AoXhfR1uNs
http://roserobbins.co.uk/ Ben Driver
Stumbled across this great band because of Martha the band and I just love their sometimes melancholy garage-sound.
Also I like the acoustic songs.
I still remember seeing them live in my hometown when they were touring with Erica Freas and asked them for a setlist to have something to remember the great concert.
It´s hanging on my wall since that day :) Ninehundredninetynine
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