Checking Out - The Aluminum Group



     
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Checking Out Lyrics


She's like a ghost to me
Drifting slowly
Never wanting to stay
Anticipation growing
Blacked out with access for eyes
They won't lead you to answers
Abandoned one too many times
So she will not be taking chances
And still she rue the day
She took him in her desperate way
The stories of her past betrayals
The list of names in hush toned tales
She should have offered up his name
To place beside the ones she's blamed
Because he'll live there anyway
No matter how this hand is played
You must be checking out on someone's love
'Cause you never wanna come back down

There's nothing wrong with your lipstick
But there's nowhere to hide tonight
She's like the devil to me
Though she claim she found Jesus
Her religion is killing me
License to do as she pleases
Never mind consequence
That's a folly of weakness
It is written she says
And she really believes this
We don't see eye to eye
But we'll level the playing field tonight
With no more hope and no more hype
And no more murder, no more lies
You must be checking out on someone's love
'Cause you never wanna come back down
It's just another diversion
But there's nowhere to hide tonight
You must be checking out on someone's love
'Cause you never wanna come back down
I know you want a reaction
But there's nowhere to hide tonight
You must be checking out on someone's love
Because you never wanna come back down
You must be checking out on someone's love
Because you never wanna come back down
You must be checking out on someone's love
'Cause you never wanna come back down
And we'll just take it for granted
But there's nowhere to hide tonight
You must be checking out on someone's love
'Cause you never wanna come back down
With all the evidence planted
There's nowhere to hide tonight

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Named in honor of a line of furniture designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the Chicago-based chamber-pop outfit the Aluminum Group was led by brothers John and Frank Navin, longtime staples of the Wicker Park music scene who first surfaced in 1983 as members of the hardcore band Women in Love. Always harboring a secret affecton for the music of the Carpenters and Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66, the Navins eventually formed the Aluminum Group, stubbornly pursuing their brand of lushly orchestrated pop until the sound actually became newly fashionable during the mid-1990s. Three years after self-releasing the lackluster Wonder Boy in 1995, the band -- also featuring guitarist John Ridenour, keyboardist Liz Conant, bassist Eddie Carlson and drummer John Blaha -- issued their superb sophomore LP Plano on local indie Minty Fresh. The Jim O'Rourke-produced Pedals followed in 1999; Pelo was issued a year later. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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