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You gave me a pet name
Which is not to say I like it
We met at a party
Not to say I was invitedYou said love was just a lie
But I could tell that you were lying
And we almost figured out how we get along
And given time we, find it strange to be aloneAnd you work in a hotel
At the magazine concession
Back in just five minutes
Reads the sign above your stationSlip your profits in a bag
And you're looking up to the hour hand
And we almost figured out how we get along
And given time we, find it strange to be alone andYou just forgot your one pet name for me
And all those promises you said you'd keep
And it's a lucky thing
Because that sentimental stuff doesn't suit you at allWaiting at the bus stop
For just about an hour
Strategies for hangman

Cat's cradle, OrigamiYou say I'm okay for a guy
But I can tell that you are lying
And we've almost figured out how we get along
And given time we'll, find it strange to be alone andYou just forgot your one pet name for me
And all those promises you said you'd keep
And it's a lucky thing
Because that sentimental stuff doesn'tYou just forgot your one pet name for me
And all those promises you said you'd keep
And it's a lucky thing
Because that sentimental stuff doesn't suit you at all

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The Long Winters is an American indie rock band based in Seattle, USA. Singer-songwriter John Roderick was born in Seattle, Washington, and moved to Anchorage, Alaska, during his elementary school years. He later returned to Seattle and formed both Bun Family Players and the Western State Hurricanes. Following the collapse of the latter, he acted as touring keyboardist for Harvey Danger.
In 2001, Harvey Danger singer/songwriter Sean Nelson suggested that he and Roderick record an album, with half of the songs penned by John and the other half by Sean.

Read more about The Long Winters on Last.fm.


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