I'll call you from a payphone,
To your flip-phone,
To tell you you don't need braces,
And I love your two front teeth,
When you smile,
When you sing,
I know that I'm a weirdo,
I'm all yours,
And I was wondering,
Could we go on a date?
You make me feel great,
So, what's the point of second-guessing,
Even if I suffer from crippling depression?
Put your hands around my waist again,
(All I ever)
I see your smile by the ocean,
(All I ever)
All I ever,
All I never.
credits
released September 10, 2019
Music and lyrics written, performed, and recorded by The Languid Current, except the drums and bass, which were written and recorded by Ryan Stack.
Recorded in Phoenix, Arizona, by The Languid Current in 2017, and in Dover, New Hampshire, by Ryan Stack at The Noise Floor in 2019.
Mixed by Ryan Stack at The Noise Floor in 2019.
Mastered by Chris Chase at The Noise Floor in 2019.
Original photograph by Tristan Hollingsworth. The photograph was used with permission.
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