The Traditional's label debut LP, 'How To Live Without Blood', is comprised of 10 compelling songs. Limited qtys left! Comes with a download card
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lyrics
So tell me how you feel about misery
And how it hurts to hear my name
Now how about honesty
What’s the last thing that you honestly said?
How about monogamy?
I’m not just blaming you we’re both terrible people
When it comes down to it
We’ll take what we get
and leave before it hurts
But I’m not coming home
and death is a cop out
I’ll just learn to live alone
Try to dig myself out
Of this hole that you dug for me
Of this hole that you dug for me
Until I’m driving through the sky at 110
Wake up in a hospital bed
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
My love do you miss me?
My God do you miss me?
I’m afraid of the way you say that you’ll be back again
I’m afraid of the way you say that you’ll be back
I’m not coming home (I’m not coming home)
and death is a cop out
I’ll just learn to live alone (I’ll stay alone, forever alone)
Try to dig myself out
Of this hole that you dug for me
And every time I drive by Highland I’m looking for you (I’m wasting my time)
But I’m afraid of what I’ll see
Look what you did to me
Until I’m driving through the sky at 110
Wake up in a hospital bed
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
My love do you miss me?
My God do you miss me?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss me yet?
Do you miss the way that I scream your name?
What’s the last thing that you honestly said?
Do you miss me yet?
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