I swear to god I didn’t make
You up you feel so real on the
Fire escape I know your neighborhood watch
Got sick of midnight cigarettes so we snuck out of the side door
You lay sideways in a sick fashion
Central air would be nice
But this window does the job
You wore short shorts in the summer
Put on a crewneck in the fall
And even though it was still hot out
You ran away and I still don’t know if you were real at all
I swear to god I didn’t make
You up you feel so real on the
Fire escape I know your neighborhood watch
I swear to god that you were real I swear to god that you were real
I swear to god that you were real
I swear to god that you were
credits
from Central Air,
released April 7, 2023
Performed, Recorded and Mixed by Joe Cardina
Mastered by Jason Patton
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