It takes a week and a half
for me to recognize your face
after a year and a half
of little tin can conversations
Now we're pixels in a valley
and we play the fucking farm game
til it's seven in the morning
(But we're making lots of money)
And I have built a little house for you
where we'll never have to marry
and we can tear the whole farm down
if we both think it's funny, baby
Wednesday night we stay up
watch a movie about demons
who can't seem to tell the time
on the hour or the minute hands,
The clock, all the same, what's a decade
to a denizen of hell,
or whatever place
the exorcist is sending them
And I can relate
after a year of biding all my time
Your clock's running late
by an hour, don't remind me why
Monday night I can't sleep
I'm not scared
I've just forgotten how
the line of my body meets
the curve of your belly now
I turn, make a face
ask how you never got upset
the wait and the waste
of a year we're not getting back
And you list aloud
every evil thing you thought about
harder each time,
I just laugh until I can't stop crying
credits
from June in Ohio EP,
released June 18, 2021
*Various titles this song did not earn, never allowing it to escape its project file name:
"The Junimo Statue is Behind the Community Center"
"Fishing In The Bathhouse's Ornamental Waterfall."
"Their Name Is [0434] So They Never Needs To Rest."
"The Mine Descends 120 Stories."
“Iridium Star Grange Display”
“Slime Rancheros”
"Chicken Statue Love Song"
"Joja Cola Night Fishing"
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