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The Smell of Honeysuckle

from Clear Out Your Guilt by The Dead Ends

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“It didn’t slip in, I swear.”
Don’t put those walls up ‘round me.
I’m tired and I just want to sleep.
“It didn’t slip in, I swear.”

It’s a little lie,
just a disguise,
to hide my face.

Look in your eyes.
Tell that I’m
not alright.

Oh, Caddy,
how could you do
this to me?

Think of the family,
the family,
and me.

“It didn’t slip in, I swear.”
Father, I have committed…
Put your hands around my throat.
“It didn’t slip in, I swear.”

It’s a little lie,
just a disguise,
to hid my shame.

This disgrace,
I can’t take.
It’s the family name.

I don’t know why,
I don’t know why,
but I have to die.

I’ve tied these bricks
onto my feet,
now watch me sink.

It did. It slipped in, I swear.
I hope that you rot in hell.

Oh, Caddy...(caddie).

credits

from Clear Out Your Guilt, released June 26, 2011
All songs © 2011 Loud Poetry music, ASCAP.
All songs written and performed by The Dead Ends.
All rights reserved.

Recorded, Produced, and Mixed by Daniel King in Auburn, Alabama.

Mastered by Chris Bethea in Florence, Alabama.

All lyrics by Will Fargason, except for the line, "Father I have committed," which is from the book The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner.
Cover photo, layout, and design by Will Fargason.
Piano in “The Smell of Honeysuckle” by Micah Thomas.
Gang vocals in “Stray Dog (Get Along)” by Paul Richtmyer, Micah Thomas, Cody Boss, Daniel King, and Will Fargason.

The Dead Ends are:
Will Fargason (vocals, guitar)
Cody Boss (bass, guitar, vocals)
Jordan Haden (drums)

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