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Plastic Windows
03:46
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Have you ever seen a window
Made out of plastic sheets
Try to keep the storm outside
And when you run your hand along the seams
You'll always find a leak
So cover it my hands are shaking
Somedays it comes on like a wave
At first you feel the mist
Walking toward the coast
One block away and it's already on your skin
That's how you know it's close
They say that we're connected to the moon
I never knew my sign
But my panic lines up all too well with the tide
And how it comes up slightly faster than you feared it might
(And) recedes in its own time
For now, I am just fine
Feel a little better than last year this time
It may sound trivial but for me "alright"
Is enough for us to drink to tonight
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Thought We Met Before
03:02
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Are you just another one to call when I’m lonely
And will you say the same things that he said
I’ve read this book before and I think I know the story but it might be time to pull it out again
Will you take me out to the same place he always took me,
or will you take me to the place next door
I can’t help feeling like we have the same things, round and round
I bet that’s why you thought we met before
So what’s the harm
(In) pretending that my mannerisms aren’t reminiscent of her charm
Broken but we’re fine
You promised not to make the same mistakes as if you had any control of that this time
Im chatting with our waiter while you smoke out on the sidewalk
Can’t help but wonder why he knew your name
My memory is hazy but I’m pretty sure he called me Casey
Yeah, they say us blondes all look the same
So what’s the harm
(In) pretending that my mannerisms aren’t reminiscent of her charm
Broken but we’re fine
You promised not to make the same mistakes as if you had any control of that this time
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Work Wife Brooklyn, New York
Work Wife, a folk-rock project borne out of the pressure cooker of the New York indie scene, is the brainchild of singer- guitarist Meredith Lampe, guitarist Isaac Stalling, Cody Edgerly (drums) and Kenny Monroe (bass). In part pop confidential á la Liz Phair, Jenny Lewis, and in part oops-i-walked-into-your-band-practice-and-hit-record, the 4-piece covers diverse musical territory with a wink. ... more
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