Father' s Day

Father’s Day
Father' s Day Lyrics

Song Father’s Day
Artist Frank Turner
Album The Second Three Years
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When I was sixteen
I cut myself a
Mohawk, Because
I wanted to walk the walk,
And not just talk the talk,
But it was a bit of a disaster because
I did the sides with kitchen scissors,
Because I didn抰 have any clippers,
And I didn抰 want to use a beard-trimmer br />
I抎 made that mistake before.
When you got home you didn抰 want to talk about what
I抎 done. You said
I抎 let you down,
I抎 ****ed around, when
I was only having fun.
With the way that you抳e been lately, you抳e no right to scream and shout.
You and I, we抳e got a lot that we need to talk about.
What抯 the point in making vows that you抮e never going to keep?
A lifetime lying awake means you抣l never get to sleep.
And all the promises you made, that were painful and untrue,
Of all the things you do they reflect worst on you.
We all have our own devices
For handling mid-life crises br />
Usually involves a motorbike and
Suspicious fashion decisions.
But you choose to stave off grey hairs by
Lamely hacking at the sides
With lies and flimsy alibis
For your suspicious expeditions.
When I get home
I don抰 want to talk about what you抳e done.
Yes you抳e let me down, you抳e ****ed around, but
I guess you were having fun.
With the way that
I抳e been lately,
I抳e no right to scream and shout.
You and I, we抳e got a lot that we need to talk about.
You always told me
Father抯 Day was just another way
Of selling
Hallmark greeting cards
Twenty Years of waking sleep, of lying through your teeth,
Meant every
Father抯 Day spent wondering who the hell you are.
What抯 the point in us making vows that we抮e never going to keep?
I keep trying to keep you up, but you keep on falling asleep.
And all the promises we made were painful and untrue,
But for better or for worse,
I am turning into you.
When I was sixteen
I cut myself a
Mohawk, Because
I wanted to walk the walk,
And not just talk the talk,
But it was a bit of a disaster because
I did the sides with kitchen scissors,
Because I didn yang have any clippers,
And I didn yang want to use a beardtrimmer br
I yun made that mistake before.
When you got home you didn yang want to talk about what
I yun done. You said
I yun let you down,
I yun ed around, when
I was only having fun.
With the way that you ni e been lately, you ni e no right to scream and shout.
You and I, we ni e got a lot that we need to talk about.
What zha the point in making vows that you zhen e never going to keep?
A lifetime lying awake means you yun l never get to sleep.
And all the promises you made, that were painful and untrue,
Of all the things you do they reflect worst on you.
We all have our own devices
For handling midlife crises br
Usually involves a motorbike and
Suspicious fashion decisions.
But you choose to stave off grey hairs by
Lamely hacking at the sides
With lies and flimsy alibis
For your suspicious expeditions.
When I get home
I don yang want to talk about what you ni e done.
Yes you ni e let me down, you ni e ed around, but
I guess you were having fun.
With the way that
I ni e been lately,
I ni e no right to scream and shout.
You and I, we ni e got a lot that we need to talk about.
You always told me
Father zha Day was just another way
Of selling
Hallmark greeting cards
Twenty Years of waking sleep, of lying through your teeth,
Meant every
Father zha Day spent wondering who the hell you are.
What zha the point in us making vows that we zhen e never going to keep?
I keep trying to keep you up, but you keep on falling asleep.
And all the promises we made were painful and untrue,
But for better or for worse,
I am turning into you.
When I was sixteen
I cut myself a
Mohawk, Because
I wanted to walk the walk,
And not just talk the talk,
But it was a bit of a disaster because
I did the sides with kitchen scissors,
Because I didn yāng have any clippers,
And I didn yāng want to use a beardtrimmer br
I yǔn made that mistake before.
When you got home you didn yāng want to talk about what
I yǔn done. You said
I yǔn let you down,
I yǔn ed around, when
I was only having fun.
With the way that you nǐ e been lately, you nǐ e no right to scream and shout.
You and I, we nǐ e got a lot that we need to talk about.
What zhā the point in making vows that you zhěn e never going to keep?
A lifetime lying awake means you yun l never get to sleep.
And all the promises you made, that were painful and untrue,
Of all the things you do they reflect worst on you.
We all have our own devices
For handling midlife crises br
Usually involves a motorbike and
Suspicious fashion decisions.
But you choose to stave off grey hairs by
Lamely hacking at the sides
With lies and flimsy alibis
For your suspicious expeditions.
When I get home
I don yāng want to talk about what you nǐ e done.
Yes you nǐ e let me down, you nǐ e ed around, but
I guess you were having fun.
With the way that
I nǐ e been lately,
I nǐ e no right to scream and shout.
You and I, we nǐ e got a lot that we need to talk about.
You always told me
Father zhā Day was just another way
Of selling
Hallmark greeting cards
Twenty Years of waking sleep, of lying through your teeth,
Meant every
Father zhā Day spent wondering who the hell you are.
What zhā the point in us making vows that we zhěn e never going to keep?
I keep trying to keep you up, but you keep on falling asleep.
And all the promises we made were painful and untrue,
But for better or for worse,
I am turning into you.
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