Ending G6 inspired by The White Stripes' "I can tell that we are gonna be friends."
lyrics
Whose eye do you look into
with the cameras all in place?
There's a muzzle in the crowd
There's a smile on his face
My father was particularly fond of sadder days
His voice so high and clear and full of spades
He'd set the table with all of the dishes we shouldn't break
and say "It's been an exhausting day"
With the cameras all in place
they're just strangers in the crowd
my father calls them jabber jays
they're just strangers in the crowd
just voices calling out
I thought this all up in a dream
it's one of my favorite places to be
your friends star in a little movie
and nothing works the way it seems
I was photographing a party
a band played as I chewed the scenery
everybody watched from private balconies
they were all stripped down to their skivvies
I walked downstairs to where I'd never been
but I didn't know it was my basement
I found some swim trunks in a closet
and we were hosting a party
I saw my friend starting to apologize
he couldn't do a deep freeze with me
and they were stripped down to their skivvies
but could I go to one next week?
Whose eye do you look into
with the cameras all in place?
There's a muzzle in the crowd
There's a smile on his face
credits
from Fates, Furies and Men,
released January 1, 2012
Tracked and mixed by Andy Shoemaker, Raxx Trax
Mastered by Colin Jordan, Boiler Room Mastering
Written by Jacob Karbin
Performed by Packy Lundholm
Sung by Jacob Karbin and Molly Fishman
Additional singing by Meredith Barber
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