Darling
You mispronounced my name
Why don’t you come over here
And try again
Darling
I’m tied up but I still dance
On wafer-thin ice
Swinging all of your lies
Away
‘Cause you’re
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to do, oh
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to say, oh
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to feel, oh
It’s a long ride down
To the big ol’ town
Ain’t getting far
Who do you think you are
Darling
I’m too good for this game
Countless miles covered
Ain’t riding back again
Darling
I'm caught up but I still swing
Singing 'bout your crimes
As if they were sweet
Lullabies
But you’re
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to do, oh
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to say, oh
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to feel, oh
It’s a long ride down
To the big ol’ town
Ain’t getting far
Who do you think you are
Another train of thoughts too hard to follow
Another story board and all you see is hollow
Once we had a blank page
Could've written
Better stories
Than Romeo 'n Juliet's
If you wouldn't have changed the alphabet
So instead
Darling
You misspelled my name
Why don’t you think it through
And try again
He, he, he, he
Stop
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to do, oh
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to say, oh
Telling me, telling me, telling me
What to feel, oh
It’s a long ride down
To the big ol’ town
Ain’t getting far
Who do you think you are
( Who do you think you are)
credits
from Unsent,
released December 5, 2022
Composer: Meg Pfeiffer, Luca Stricagnoli
Text author: Meg Pfeiffer, Luca Stricagnoli
Arranger: Meg Pfeiffer
Arranger: Luca Stricagnoli
Bass: Luca Stricagnoli
Engineer: Matthias Fischer
Guitar: Luca Stricagnoli
Piano: Meg Pfeiffer
Producer: Meg Pfeiffer
Singer: Meg Pfeiffer
Vocals: Meg Pfeiffer
Publisher: Muca Label & Publishing
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