Aunt Betty

Sean Stockham, Zack Lopez

Aunt Betty’s in the basement, looking for a way out
There ain’t nothing else death,
No, no need to come out
Gotta shit brown future, nothing but time
So let me live your life, you can live mine

Aunt Betty’s on the warpath you got to run
She don’t eat, don’t sleep, don’t fuck no one
So say whatcha wanna say, say whatcha wanna say
Just let me take yours and you can take my way

Dust off the gears that move this machine
Cause they feel so old, they don’t work no more
Show me a day that brings me better things
Cause these days don’t lie you’re running out of time

Yeah Betty’s in the count, yeah lock out the door
Don’t tell me that a key don’t work no more
Tell her that you don’t tell her that you don’t know why
She’s got a Harley soul we all seem to live by

So dust off the gears that move this machine
Cause they feel so old, they don’t work no more
Show me a day that brings me better things
Cause these days don’t lie you’re running out of time

Why don’t you believe in me?
Why don’t you believe in me?
Why don’t you believe in me?
Why don’t you…?

Dust off the gears that move this machine
Cause they feel so old, they don’t work no more
Show me a day that brings me better things
Cause these days don’t lie you’re running out of time

Trivia about the song Aunt Betty by Middle Class Rut

When was the song “Aunt Betty” released by Middle Class Rut?
The song Aunt Betty was released in 2013, on the album “Pick Up Your Head”.
Who composed the song “Aunt Betty” by Middle Class Rut?
The song “Aunt Betty” by Middle Class Rut was composed by Sean Stockham, Zack Lopez.

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