Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Goodbye to All That, artist - Itoldyouiwouldeatyou. Album song Oh Dearism, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 15.11.2018
Record label: Alcopop!, Failure By Design
Song language: English
Goodbye to All That |
My name is Joey, and you’re with me now |
I will love you forever on my own |
There were five trees in the garden and each was perfect; |
green and beautiful |
trees surrounded all the animals and all the animals. |
There were a hare and a |
rabbit who had the same favourite everything: they ate the same lettuce, |
they liked the same parts of the garden and they never, ever went to bed |
without first sorting out their arguments. |
And while they did have arguments, |
they were very, very safe arguments. |
When I say an argument can be 'safe' I |
refer to when the two people arguing have a prior agreement that however |
difficult the conversation should get and whatever silly things they might say, |
neither of them will run away |
The hare and the rabbit met under the chestnut tree. |
While they were both quite |
nervous and soft mammals, they both liked making people laugh so they ended up |
talking all night. |
They loved each other right away. |
Their skills complemented |
each other: the hare was very good at finding tasty hay and the rabbit was |
excellent at distracting the other animals while they took it back to their |
little home |
It wasn’t a very good home, it was much much more like a house than a home. |
It was cold and draughty and sometimes all the water just ran hot. |
But sometimes it is possible to hide a home inside a house, and that is what |
the rabbit and the hare did. |
They picked the perfect room and made it their |
home. |
It was covered in blankets and pillows, and everything was in lovely |
bright colours. |
In their home they were happy. |
They were worried that the |
happiness they brought each other was the only happiness of its kind and so |
they were very careful not to lose each other. |
Happiness can be just as scary |
as sadness because it is far easier to lose. |
They tried to make up their own |
language but neither of them were very good at remembering the words so they |
just ended up speaking normally |
«I love you.» |
said the hare |
And «I love you.» |
said the rabbit |
And they really did love each other |
But no two people can be together forever and this was the case with the hare |
and the rabbit, so the rabbit said goodbye: |
«We don’t look alike. |
We don’t look alike at all but our faces match exactly. |
I wonder why that happens. |
We’re very different animals but sometimes seeing |
you feels far more familiar than a mirror. |
I feel better for having you in my |
life and I want, really, to say thank you. |
I’ve felt fear before but never like |
that of losing you. |
I’ve felt loss before and thought it was painful, |
but I have never missed you because you have always been there. |
You have gone by different names like 'eyes' and 'breath' and 'heart' but you |
are always there. |
And this is it I suppose. |
We still have our health, |
and our hearts, though depleted, will get better again |
But I’ve never missed someone before they left before. |
There’s a smell on my |
covers that I hope never goes away. |
There’s a stain on our duvet that I hope |
never washes out and somewhere in a part of the world that you have to listen |
very closely to hear, there’s a version of us that will stay here for much |
longer. |
There, forever: our hearts. |
Our hearts in sound forever.» |