Lyrics: Alice Western
Music: Alice Western/Bridie Rushton/Zhané Gandhi/Lucy Rushton
I’ve been thinking about the water that collects in the soap dish,
I saw my face reflected on the surface - floating limp and hopeless,
I’m better than I’ve ever been, the liquid I’m swimming in is grease, I’m sweet I’m feeling fine,
I’ve been wondering have I been, on a scale of 1 - 10, just the worst or just some sort of after thought,
An afterthought
I don’t feel too different from before,
But I have looked and I’ve found flaws I hadn’t seen before,
And i’ve wasted so much just spent wondering about nothing at all,
I’ve been having the strangest of dreams, I dreamt that everyone I’d ever met hated me,
And I understood why - my personality is flawed,
I saw a scene play out, we were dancing back to back, two waxy mozzarella scraps drowning is the grease trap,
What I do everytime is so much worse than what i tried to do before that,
Before that
I don ’t feel too different from before
But I have looked and I’ve found flaws I hadn’t seen before
And i’ve wasted so much just spent wondering about nothing at all
Nothing at all
Nothing at all