I called you
I sent you a text at
1:01am, you never replied
I knew you wouldn't
You're sitting there
Wondering why
You know that I
Didn't mean to hurt you
I apologise, you know I had to desert you
You're so stubborn
You will never call
It's not about the music anymore
At least I tried to salvage the songs from the wreckage
That I know we you
Oooooo
Oooooo
It's just not worth it anymore
Think I'll have to pack my things and go
It just doesn't seem worth it anymore without you
I'm about to grab my things and run
The longer I stay here
The heavier I get
I put my arms around a bolder
And cried into it's should
Why don't you call me
It would make things easy
Why don't you call me
It would make things easy
Help me, Help You
Help me, Help You
I suppose life
Was never meant to be
Perfect harmony
A Sunday stroll
I don’t know where to go
I can’t help thinking about the band
I look around and no one understands
Uncommon people
In a common land
It’s the only thing we share
Is emptiness and despair
It’s happiness, peace, love and care
That got caught at the gate
Why don't you call me
It would make things easy
Why don't you call me
It would make things easy
Why don't you call me
It would make things easy
Help me, Help You
credits
from help me, help you,
released December 20, 2018
Words and music by Luke Tooze
Luke Tooze - Vocals + guitar
Daniel Tooze - Vocals + Keyboard
Scott Sippel - Drums
Tom Oczkowskii - Bass guitar
Produced - Luke Tooze
Co-produced - Daniel Tooze
Recorded + engineered by David Wilson at David Wilson recording studio
Mastered by Joseph Carra at Crystal mastering.
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