Endtimes Duet

Music, lyrics, & recording by Erin Brown
Harmonies and additional vocals by Hannah B
Copyright 2018 Erin Brown

Enter a girl with a chip on her shoulder and the power to sever me
With the strength of a whisper or that shoulder turned colder
She can break me completely

Silent since September and a song on my budding lips
Or a budding song on them, whatever
Gone with the wind with the strength of my affections
That never really should have been

And they told me she was danger
But I went there and believed her
Oh in hindsight there were clear lines to the end times
What can I say?
What did I say?
What I should have said was goodbye

I knew she was bitter but I thought that it fit her
I thought that she wore it well
Well, the woe is that the kicker is that the road that is littered with compromises leads to hell

And they told me she was bitter
But I went there and believed her
Oh in hindsight there were fault lines to the end times
What can I say?
What did I say?
What I should have said was goodbye

We are born to this world with an outcry and pink blush
We’ll leave the world with just as much
You know, good things in time
And it’d be good if I’d bide mine
But it’s such a fine line to tow.

They told me she was danger
But I went there and believed her
Oh in hindsight there were clear signs of the end times
What can I say?
What did I say?
What I should have said was goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye

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Erin Brown

Enthusiast, songwriter, developer, caffeinator. Co-host of Way Too Broad podcast. Living and loving in Durham. Really gay. She/her.

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