Written Bill Fay, Performed Don Devore, Geoff Rickly
lyrics
Someone came and took Camille away today
Everybody who watched had so much to say
Looking at the ground she hid her face
Still refusing to scream out her hate
She was everybody’s private property
You could read their minds “she belongs to me”
They would speak of her so jealously
It was oh so clear to see
And they all would boast, “oh yes, I know her well”
And her every thought they all could tell
But all they did the day she fell
Was shout the louder still
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i'm no good so i'll let everyone else do the talking abt how great this album is bc i have more important things to talk abt like that it was recorded in my hometown!! i was walkin around a stupid little ten-year-old and they were in the stu makin this album less than a mile from my house!! what!!!!! Elizabeth
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I really appreciate this ep of sorts. La dispute never fails to surprise me and im a big fan. very meaningful words in this, I use it to relax. I definitely recommend this album. Ethan Goldrup