Alice and Interiors

ANDY HULL

I swear I tried again
You’re never visible on the weekdays
When I need you to
Do what you can’t afford to do
You better watch your tone
You’re not invincible
You know I’ll do what I have to do
To stop the sound coming from you
Cause the truth is
You’re probably not as bad
As I make you out to be
To the boys and the girls
That will listen closely know
I’m the one that is sorry
You can write the coolest songs
I was wrong, I was wrong

This isn’t working out
You’re only logical on Sundays
When you can follow through
Exactly what I told you to do
Please just pick up the phone
Am I invisible?
Now you know
I didn’t mean a thing
When I said you could barely sing
Cause the truth is
You’re probably not as bad
As I thought that you were being
To the boys and myself
We’re just tired of listening
I’m the one that is sorry
Help me write the coolest songs
I was wrong, I was wrong

Cause the truth
Is that no one
Truly knows
What the hell it is you’re doing
When they ask are you dead
Or are you just sleeping?
I am the one that is happy
I don’t like your shitty songs
You were wrong
You were wrong

Trivia about the song Alice and Interiors by Manchester Orchestra

On which albums was the song “Alice and Interiors” released by Manchester Orchestra?
Manchester Orchestra released the song on the albums “You Brainstorm, I Brainstorm, But Brilliance Needs a Good Editor” in 2005 and “I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Alice and Interiors” by Manchester Orchestra?
The song “Alice and Interiors” by Manchester Orchestra was composed by ANDY HULL.

Most popular songs of Manchester Orchestra

Other artists of US alternative rock