Pothole

Ian Farmer, Sean Huber, Jake Ewald, Brendan Lukens

The fossils of my footsteps will be unearthed
At a far off date unknown
Impressed in concrete from walking home alone
After walking you home
And the mops of greasy hair
Will romanticize my despair
But they won't know
That I didn't care
I like the silence
I like the empty streets
Crawl down 'em on hands and knees in a heartbeat
If I had to
I owe 'em that at the very least

The map had faded out, but I could have sworn
I noted every stride
I guess the rain hit
Before the ink could dry
And where I thought I'd be
Was not what I perceived
Assessing the progress
From beneath your sheets

That's why I need the silence
I need the empty streets
Just as bad as they don't need me
It's a sick, sad sham of a marriage
But it's all there is
It's all I need

I can be everything you need
If you make me
I can be every crack in your concrete
If you let me off easy
I can be easily deceived
If you want that
But you are the ember of my heart
Whether you like that or not

Trivia about the song Pothole by Modern Baseball

When was the song “Pothole” released by Modern Baseball?
The song Pothole was released in 2014, on the album “You're Gonna Miss It All”.
Who composed the song “Pothole” by Modern Baseball?
The song “Pothole” by Modern Baseball was composed by Ian Farmer, Sean Huber, Jake Ewald, Brendan Lukens.

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