Plumes – Gratification at 20

Plumes Gratification at 20

Plumes – Gratification at 20 Lyrics

Artist: Plumes
Song: Gratification at 20

I heard that you slept through the summer
Some dreams were enough of a shock to your slumber
That you would awake, crack an eye
For sometime have a chance to escape

But your eyelids were weighted another
Returning to dreams of a nature, I wonder
How much you expected to end up
In terrors of un-sticky tape

And you’re trying to use it to stich up a still
But it’s torn down the middle and halves come and go as thеy will
In absence of tossing and turning
I watched as you slеpt but I did without learning

Of the tumultuous love
That was making a fight from a game
We met when you woke for a moment
I thought maybe you were the missing component

But once I’d dressed for the weather
The heat never actually came
Now the sunsets are coming progressively sooner
Diminishing too, now the time left to swoon her’s the same

Oh, start to feel a fool
Oh, an unsure construal
Of trying to reach you while honoring rules
Oh, Mailroom disarray

Oh, No one knows the way
To send the right signals and read those arriving
And try to decipher towards what we are striving someday
I heard that you got up in autumn

With plenty of exits for sale finally bought’em
And the doors locked behind you
That still on the stoop left outside
You let me climb in through the window

How long should I stay? Oh please say so when you know
Cause I want to stay in my bounds
So I won’t be shown to the door
I’m just so grateful to finally be let in

I’ll take any offer and try not to wear our get thin
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From the album:
The Negligent Biome
Release Year: 2017