Duck the Piano Wire - Too Old for Hangovers, Pt. 2: "What?"

Every time I talk to her, I don't know what to say
It's either black and white, but I'm feeling kind of grey
You can go, you can stay
Doesn't make a difference anyway
You can go, you can stay
Doesn't make a difference anyway
Doesn't make a difference anyway
What does it mean when a telephone pole bisects the moon?
What does it mean when the sun comes up way too soon?
What does it mean when my hand on your shoulder makes you breathe easier than just before?
What does it mean when you look at me full-faced as kindly you show me the door?
What does it mean when the book Gideon left is the best thing you've seen for a while?
What does it mean when you don't understand the things that once made you smile?
What does it mean when your steering wheel hand doesn't know where to go or what for?
What does it mean when you look at me full-faced as kindly you show me the door?
Out in the suburbs of the world's greatest city
It's been a long time since I've had a drink
These are the questions that come to me naturally
I need to know what you think
What does it mean when the moon's pierced by wires and cable TV shows go on?
What does it mean when the tracks come together after that choo-choo train's gone?
What does it mean when you're standing there listening and I can't say anything more?
What does it mean when you look at me full-faced as kindly you show me the door?
What does it mean?
(What? What?)
(What? What?)
What does it mean?

Written by:
Joseph Ryan, Justin Remer, Phoebe Blue, Thomas Bonelli, Thomas Maguire

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