Miss Everyday steps out of her house
To breathe the first act of today
The first one after a long night indulgence
Thinking about quitting again, again
Again with the dull stab in her thinking tissues
That ache of cliché'd decay
And tortures the voice that she used to think in
When something was learnt everyday
Everyday
Everyday
She marched down the street in a hurry, so worried
Cause she slept through her alarm again
Passed the working class castles made of terrace bricks
Built from the industrial dead
Flashbacks of bright lights from a depraved night
Flash faster than her skin can shed
And as she carries herself forward
All that exists is them
Exists is them
Exists is them
As she walked through the dance floor of pedestrians pestering
The monkey on her back
She'd eaten her brain and continued to digest
Every thought she ever had
Till the place started shaking
Cracking and breaking
People were screaming and trying to leave
As the dance floor collapsed down
Into the basement
That curb came from somewhere
Lucid and sobering
Everyday, we fill space
Everyday, we fill space
credits
from Jellyfish EP,
track released March 9, 2018
Written and performed by Oddity Island
Recorded with Old Hotel Records
Produced by Kenneth J Nash
Artwork by Amy Kelly
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