Life As Expected - Commander Venus



     
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Life As Expected Lyrics


Pull back the sheets
And climb in bed with meWe can talk all night
I'm not tired, are you?
I'm not tired, are you?
Did you like the party?
Did you see any pretty girls there?Not that it matters
Neither of us are alone
Neither of us are alone
But sometimes it feels that way
So I need a sign, give me your handNo more life as expected
I'm through with the usual, I want to fall in love
But if my mouth stays shut and I don't speak up
Then she'll never know, then she'll never know
If I can't relax and I can't tell her how I really feel
What she really means to meThe cops showed up about a quarter to two
I didn't even notice, I was so immersed
In my conversation with you
The band is too loudSomebody tell them, somebody tell them to turn it down

I don't want to hear a sound
Except for her voice, except for her breath
Except for my beating heart begging her
To come closer and closer, oh, I want her close to meBut if the hands don't clap
And if I can't relax, this is hopelessness
Why do I even try?
Because tonight will end and then my life goes on
Like it always has, like it's always going toThe chorus is done and we're still standing
In our standard melody
Only one of us is alone
Only one of us is alone and it's not you
And it's not you, thank God it's not you

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Commander Venus was an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, fronted by singer-songwriter Conor Oberst of the bands Bright Eyes and Desaparecidos. The band also included many other notable performers, such as Todd Fink and Matt Bowen of The Faint, and Tim Kasher of Cursive and The Good Life, Ben Armstrong of Head of Femur and Robb Nansel, executive producer of the indie label saddle creek. They recorded two albums, Do You Feel at Home? on Saddle Creek and The Uneventful Vacation, on Grass Records, which became Wind-up Records, that ultimately licensed the CD to Thick Records.

Read more about Commander Venus on Last.fm.


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