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I knew something was wrong
Just in the way you said 'I'm so sorry'
The story read and I pleaded
For you to continueWith you in my presence
The pictures reassemble themselves
Return to the cracked frame
On top the television
Return to the cracked frame
On top the televisionI'm sorry but I can't see past
What other people are thinking
I'm sorry but I can't see past
What other people are thinking
What other people are thinking
Other people are thinkingYour voice cracked
Almost begged for forgiveness
Before you
Even told me, told meWith you in my presence
The pictures reassemble themselves

Return to the cracked frame
On top the television
Return to the cracked frame
On top the televisionI'm sorry but I can't see past
What other people are thinking
I'm sorry but I can't see past
What other people are thinking
What other people are thinking
Other people are thinkingWith you in my presence
The pictures reassemble themselves
Return to the cracked frame
On top the television
Return to the cracked frame
On top the televisionThose that are tore to shreds
In the moment you were in two dimensions
Those that are tore to shreds
In the moment you were in two dimensions
Just two dimensionsI'm filling in the empty spaces
Where you left your mark
You left your mark

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(2003-2009) The Honorary Title was a folk-rock band from Brooklyn, New York composed of Jarrod Gorbel, Aaron Kamstra, Jon Wiley, and Adam Boyd. Gorbel has become known for his dark sense of humor, which often works its way into the band's songs. Their first release was a self-titled EP. But they received much attention and did major touring after they released a full length album on Doghouse Records in 2004 entitled Anything Else But the Truth, recorded in Nashville and New York with producer Roger Moutenot who has also worked with Yo La Tengo and Guster.

Read more about The Honorary Title on Last.fm.


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