The Brides Have Hit Glass

Robert E Pollard Jr

I don't come around
Never call or let her know
I got a life of my own
You know I hate to be around her
When she's like that
I wrote a song once about her
Called "The Brides Have Hit Glass"
You know it just won't last
To be on top of your own world
With no guardrails to cling to
You fall so very fast
It's very odd to find her up again
Staking out expansion
Seeking new exposure

And when she holds out an empty glass
And she comes for a handout
I ask for the same thing-it's sad
And I hold on so sure I can take all she can
Just to be around her
Just to feel bad

One day I will know
That's it's a waste of time
And there's a better road ahead of me
I just don't know how to make it there
So I'll just hang around and take my chance
Once again I'll roll the dice
And try to hang on to my shrinking paradise

And I'll hold out an empty glass
And I'll come for a handout
And I'll ask for the same thing-it's sad
And I'll hold on so confident
That's it all I can give
To try to find my way back
Just to hit glass

Trivia about the song The Brides Have Hit Glass by Guided by Voices

When was the song “The Brides Have Hit Glass” released by Guided by Voices?
The song The Brides Have Hit Glass was released in 2001, on the album “Isolation Drills”.
Who composed the song “The Brides Have Hit Glass” by Guided by Voices?
The song “The Brides Have Hit Glass” by Guided by Voices was composed by Robert E Pollard Jr.

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