The sixth song of the WCBA2018 project. Twelve songs recorded at home & released on the 12th day of each month of 2018. Each song was written & recorded afresh after the release of the previous one with the deadline looming. This was June
lyrics
Check your facts before you make your move
You say you’ve got a brain so use it
Don’t be such a dullard, don’t be rude
You say you’ve got a brain so prove it
You terrify my dreams
You terrify my dreams
You terrify my dreams
You terrify my dreams
You terrify my dreams
You terrify my dreams
Now I know the shitstorms that you bring
Now I know the melodies that you sing
You tell me that you don’t like the modern world
Then you use a keyboard to spread hate
You tell me you don’t understand my kind
Then you shout abuse from the sidelines
Now I know the shitstorms that you bring
Now I know the melodies that you sing
credits
from Grounded: The Complete We Could Be Aeroplanes 2016-2020,
released May 25, 2020
Written by Richard Hughes & performed by We Could Be Aeroplanes
Richard Hughes (vocals, guitars, bass & keyboard)
Recorded at home in Chelston by Richard Hughes
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