Now I'm Learning to Love the War

Joshua Michael Tillman

Try not to think so much about
The truly staggering amount of oil that it takes to make a record
All the shipping, the vinyl, the cellophane lining
The high gloss
The tape and the gear

Try not to become too consumed
With what's a criminal volume of oil that it takes to paint a portrait
The acrylic, the varnish
Aluminum tubes filled with latex
The solvents and dye

Lets just call this what it is
The jealous side of mankind's death wish
When it's my time to go
Gonna leave behind things that won't decompose

Try not to dwell so much upon
How it won't be so very long from now that they laugh at us for selling
A bunch of 15 year olds made from dinosaur bones singing "oh yeah"
Again and again
Right up to the end

Lets just call this what it is
The jealous side of mankind's death wish
When it's my time to go
Gonna leave behind things that won't decompose

I'll just call this what it is
My vanity gone wild with my crisis
One day this all will [Unknown]
Now sure hope they make something useful out of me

Trivia about the song Now I'm Learning to Love the War by Father John Misty

When was the song “Now I'm Learning to Love the War” released by Father John Misty?
The song Now I'm Learning to Love the War was released in 2012, on the album “Fear Fun”.
Who composed the song “Now I'm Learning to Love the War” by Father John Misty?
The song “Now I'm Learning to Love the War” by Father John Misty was composed by Joshua Michael Tillman.

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