When we lived together, we were a good team
I’d take care of her dog and she’d take care of me
We’d have long breakfasts on Sundays and on Wednesdays
And sometimes I would have dinner ready for her
When she got home from work
Now it’s updates on each other’s lives
I forget to tell her about mine
I forget to tell the most important
Things that are on my mind
Or maybe I’m just not sure
How to express myself
In a suitable way
I’ll think things through
And I’ll tell her next time
But what does she care?
I mean, what does anyone care?
When I don’t even care
I’m tired of me
I’m tired of talking about me
I’m tired of singing about me
But it keeps happening
When she comes to visit,
I hope that we can go for a walk,
Just the two of us
Maybe in the Kleingarten
It’s kinda like a park
And we both love parks, we’re special that way
We both love parks, we’re special that way
And when we go for that walk, we’ll be a good team again
I’ll take care of her, and she’ll take care of me again
It’s not gonna be a one-way street, no
It’s not gonna be a one-way street
I’m tired of me
I’m tired of talking about me
I’m tired of singing about me
But it keeps happening
I’m tired of me (so are we)
I’m tired of talking about me (so are we
I’m tired of singing about me (so are we)
But it keeps happening
I’m tired of me (so are we)
I’m tired of talking about me (so are we)
I’m tired of singing about me (so are we)
But it keeps happening
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A fantastic album. I can see why they didn't continue under the name The Evens, as it's a different sound with the bass added. Coriky is the Evens + Joe Lally from Fugazi on bass. If you can imagine The Evens with a slightly more funky, aggressive sound like Fugazi... that's what you get! And there's no way that can ever go wrong. What a great debut album!! smiledozer
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I feel like I could have written this song while with my ex. It is so bitingly truthful, holding back none of the bitter reality of feelings that a toxic relationship establishes. The build up of vocalization is spitting, heartwrenching and really brings the lyrics to their fullest emotional potential.
Can’t describe how much I love the juxtaposition of extremes recurring throughout this album, both lyrically and thematically. izze32
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