The Smith Street Band
South East Facing Wall
Speak of the handsome devil, oh when will I wear you like and hand in a glove?
You smother me, smother me, smother me in Morrissey like all the pretty ones have done before
And writing songs for you in the backyard of another house show
When all I wanna do is sleep and all my friends wanna do is see me fall
Watching music television with the sound down
It's technicolor rainbows and I think it's kicking in now
And there's more confidential information on mainstream radio stations
Someone famous just got caught
Someone famous just got a divorce
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So I walk into my front door and I'm going in swinging
I'm going down drinking like I swore that I wouldn't
And I'll come in singing and I'll walk out screaming
Because no one gives a fuck anymore, yeah no one cares about this but you
And I need a break from the city again
So I'll play in backwater pubs in no-name towns, pass out in your garden shed
And last night I slept in the country estate of a pretty girl's parents' in a single bed with my best friend
And I woke up to air so clean and so fresh that I didn't dare light a cigarette
As much as I love being near you
My favourite thing to do is to leave
If you drive me home
I would've sat with you by the fire until my eyes closed
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I'd be happy if American Spirit was nothing more than a brand of cigarettes
And there are no more metaphors, this hunger feels like hunger
A greedy, filthy need from the very pit of me
And am I the only one holding on by skin of my teeth
But I don't eat meat, so I haven't got very strong teeth
By the skin of my teeth, by the skin of my teeth
By the holes in the floor, the water that drips in through the cracks in the ceiling
By the mice in the walls, from the fingernail gash in the doorframe
From the blackened handprints on the south east facing wall
Where I sit and I watch the heavy rain fall
Yeah I sit and I watch Smith Street drown