Song | Higgins |
Artist | Umphrey's McGee |
Album | Thursday at the Square, Buffalo, NY |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
It’s a terrible conversation | |
An even worse of a thing to plan | |
But that’s the world we know | |
And without any variations | |
Then there’s nothing to understand | |
Care to call your own | |
When it is all said and done it’s enough to go | |
When there’s not any deal to bargain | |
Or arguments table set | |
The lecture it never comes | |
It’s the epitome of frustration | |
‘Cause it’s a problem already met | |
You learn to bite your tongue | |
When it’s all said and done it’s enough to go | |
I hope your expectations | |
Were lower then before | |
I’ll wish away the difference | |
Who needs that anymore? | |
It's like tragedy set in motion | |
Or like a train that you can’t derail | |
It weighs more than a ton | |
If scrambling from attention | |
Then you'll probably revealed | |
And now the options gone | |
When it’s all said and done it’s enough to go | |
Without consideration | |
Your standard slowly stalled | |
Like falling off a ladder | |
Your tongue has come and gone |
It' s a terrible conversation | |
An even worse of a thing to plan | |
But that' s the world we know | |
And without any variations | |
Then there' s nothing to understand | |
Care to call your own | |
When it is all said and done it' s enough to go | |
When there' s not any deal to bargain | |
Or arguments table set | |
The lecture it never comes | |
It' s the epitome of frustration | |
' Cause it' s a problem already met | |
You learn to bite your tongue | |
When it' s all said and done it' s enough to go | |
I hope your expectations | |
Were lower then before | |
I' ll wish away the difference | |
Who needs that anymore? | |
It' s like tragedy set in motion | |
Or like a train that you can' t derail | |
It weighs more than a ton | |
If scrambling from attention | |
Then you' ll probably revealed | |
And now the options gone | |
When it' s all said and done it' s enough to go | |
Without consideration | |
Your standard slowly stalled | |
Like falling off a ladder | |
Your tongue has come and gone |
It' s a terrible conversation | |
An even worse of a thing to plan | |
But that' s the world we know | |
And without any variations | |
Then there' s nothing to understand | |
Care to call your own | |
When it is all said and done it' s enough to go | |
When there' s not any deal to bargain | |
Or arguments table set | |
The lecture it never comes | |
It' s the epitome of frustration | |
' Cause it' s a problem already met | |
You learn to bite your tongue | |
When it' s all said and done it' s enough to go | |
I hope your expectations | |
Were lower then before | |
I' ll wish away the difference | |
Who needs that anymore? | |
It' s like tragedy set in motion | |
Or like a train that you can' t derail | |
It weighs more than a ton | |
If scrambling from attention | |
Then you' ll probably revealed | |
And now the options gone | |
When it' s all said and done it' s enough to go | |
Without consideration | |
Your standard slowly stalled | |
Like falling off a ladder | |
Your tongue has come and gone |