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Revealing Too Much - The Honorary Title



     
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Accentuated by the mobile dungeon of fluorescence
As I fall out of love, this wasn't supposed to happen
Not according to you
Please don't allow your voice to fade
Don't fall so weak to fault or blame
To give yourself reason for an end
Please don't allow your voice to fade
Don't fall so weak to fault or blame
To give yourself reason for an end
We'd have our own subway car in the middle of the night
I'd work the same job and play the same bars on every weekend
As the graffiti scrolls by
Please don't allow your voice to fade
Don't fall so weak to fault or blame
To give yourself reason for an end
Please don't allow your voice to fade
Don't fall so weak to fault or blame
To give yourself reason for an end

And at the end of your low, you pin my shoulders against the mattress
Arching your frame with your stomach pushed outward
Your head titling back with your mouth partially open
The sounds slur and elevate slowly in volume
When you wake up with your family gathered around
Remember that our love was true
And I will not allow you to destroy yourself, I'll know
And I hope that I'm not revealing too
I hope that I'm not revealing too
I hope that I'm not revealing too
I hope that I'm not revealing too much, not too much
We'd have our own subway car in the middle of the night
I'd work the same job and play the same bars on every weekend
As the graffiti scrolls by

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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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