The Crying of Lot G

Georgia Mia Hubley, Ira David Kaplan, James George McNew

What did I miss here?
What can't you take anymore?
Expecting a whisper,
I heard the slam of a door

You say that all we ever do is fight
Gee, I don't know that that's true.
Then I wonder, am I right?
Or is that part of our problem?
Maybe I'm out of my mind.
Maybe I'm blocking out the truth.
But it seems like just a little thing,
Like you don't want to listen,
And I can't shut up.

You don't have to smile at me.
We don't have to talk.
All that I ask is you stop,
And remember, it isn't always this way.

You have the problem,
It comes with our private jokes.
When you're in a fury,
Laughter gets stuck in my throat.

Sometimes I wonder why we have so much trouble
Cheering each other up sometimes,
When one or the other of us is down.
Instead it's like, when you're in a bad mood
I look at you and I say, maybe she's knows something
I don't know, maybe I should be upset.

You don't have to smile at me
We don't have to talk.
All that I ask is you stop
And remember, it isn't always this way.

The way that I feel
When you laugh
Is like laughing.
The way that I feel
When you cry
Is so bad.

Trivia about the song The Crying of Lot G by Yo La Tengo

When was the song “The Crying of Lot G” released by Yo La Tengo?
The song The Crying of Lot G was released in 2000, on the album “And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out”.
Who composed the song “The Crying of Lot G” by Yo La Tengo?
The song “The Crying of Lot G” by Yo La Tengo was composed by Georgia Mia Hubley, Ira David Kaplan, James George McNew.

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