I saw popcorn all over my floor,
and just held my hand to to my face and said oh dear.
"oh dear."
How dare I whine and cry. I had two guys texting me.
And I looked alright, and people seemed to like me.
But my brother, sittin' next to me,
his girlfriend's mother was dying.
She was dying, all the way in Finland.
And I was sad 'cause I didn't get laid.
I'm such a brat.
You should know that, before ever getting mixed up with me.
Before ever getting mixed up with me.
Oh all the bullshit in the sky.
Oh all the bullshit in the sky.
Where am I?
Not by anyone's side.
And where is she?
at her mother's bedside.
That's the worse side to be.
But we all die.
I wish that I,
could've told that, to the bride and groom.
I'm the gloom in the room.
credits
from Life is short, come home for Christmas.,
released August 18, 2014
Acoustic guitar and lyrics: Written and performed by Ashley Cubbler
All other instrumentation: Written and performed by Luke Pigott
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