Sentimental Man

Travis Morrison

There is no heaven and there is no hell
No limbo in-between -- I think it's all a lie
Just a white light out to velvet black
And back to neutral gray -- that's all when we die

There is no fate that divides our day
No spirits hard at work, no unseen hand at play
People talk like it's a given thing
I dunno what they mean -- nor, I suspect, do they
I guess that's OK

But how do you know I'm not a sentimental man?
Is it really so hard to see these things? I guess it is
I couldn't tell you why, I think it's right there
Nobody's perfect, but I'm doing what I can
And you best believe I'll keep it real

I'm an old testament type of guy
I like my coffee black, and my parole denied
Even as I flake on every deal
I ever made with myself, before the ink could dry
Well I should keep that one inside...

How do you know I'm not a sentimental man?
Is it really so hard to catch that vibe? I guess it is
I couldn't tell you why, I think it's plain to see
Certain disaster, and I really couldn't say how the fuck I could let this get
So far

How do you know that I'm not your biggest fan?
Can you really make that case so clear? I think you can't
I don't know why you try, I guess it's all a game
I'm under the covers and I'm telling you good night
'cause I plan to have some real fine dreams

Trivia about the song Sentimental Man by The Dismemberment Plan

When was the song “Sentimental Man” released by The Dismemberment Plan?
The song Sentimental Man was released in 2001, on the album “Change”.
Who composed the song “Sentimental Man” by The Dismemberment Plan?
The song “Sentimental Man” by The Dismemberment Plan was composed by Travis Morrison.

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