Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Oak Square, artist - Make Do And Mend. Album song End Measured Mile, in the genre Панк
Date of issue: 25.10.2010
Record label: Paper and Plastick
Song language: English
Oak Square |
I climb the wooden stairs to my apartment in the city* |
With dark brown molding and white walls. |
I search my bank account for traces of the forty-hour weeks |
I’ve been working since last fall. |
Give me a list of alarms to set, |
I’ll tuck myself into bed |
And hope that I can sleep in on the weekends. |
Another slave to a paycheck, |
A silent servant to my monthly rent, |
What’s keeping me from sinking in the deep end? |
Now there’s something to be said for a firm lack of common sense, |
'Cause god knows getting in the van isn’t paying rent. |
And now my older friends are all getting married with kids, |
And I’m just stoked to play a basement. |
Give me a list of alarms to set, |
I’ll tuck myself into bed |
and hope that I can sleep in on the weekends. |
Another slave to a paycheck, |
a silent servant to my monthly rent, |
what’s keeping me from sinking in the deep end? |
And all I can do is stall |
while the plans we make |
become grit in the storm drain’s teeth, |
and the rain is getting harder every week. |
Now the plans we make |
become grit in the storm drain’s teeth, |
and the puddles are growing deeper at my feet. |
Give me a list of alarms to set, |
I’ll tuck myself into bed |
and hope that I can sleep in on the weekends. |
Another slave to a paycheck, |
a silent servant to my monthly rent, |
I’m sinking, I’m sinking |
I’m sinking, I’m sinking, I’m saying I’m sinking again |