Your Fault - The Jumpin' Quails



     
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Your Fault Lyrics


You had your chance, there's no reason to cry about it now
You better know that this is all your fault
I hope you know that this is all your fault
You can't look back
All that shit doesn't matter anymore
You're way off track
Why do you think about it? Why do you sing about it?
Why do you care at all? Man, I don't know what I can say
It's like she can't appreciate me
And it makes me feel so goddamn small
I try to tell you, but I've got no voice
And you won't listen, so I have no choice
It's time for you to move on without me
Just don't forget that this is all your fault all your fault
You can't come back, things could never be the same as before
Can't have me anymore, you say I'm going nowhere
And that's what makes me keep dreamin'

You wish I would just shut up
And that's what makes me keep screamin'
You tell me to watch my step
Instead, I'm falling out of love
I thought you were all that I had but without you I've got it all
Why do you think about it? Why do you sing about it?
Why do you care at all? Man, I don't know what else to say
It's like she can't appreciate the things
She knows will make her feel so tall

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English version The Jumpin'Quails suddenly self-generated in November 2005 as a chemical reaction between musicians (four), cocktails (a lot more than four) and beat-garage-surf sounds, and currently live in a time bubble beneath the city of Torino.
As representatives of the purest and most analogical rock and roll scene, that fiery and danceable kind that mixes lo-fi and beat, the Jumpin'Quails spread their wings and venture into sixties and surf territory: from the sound vortex of the Sonics to the psyco-noise dabbling of Velvet Underground, The Seeds and Blues Magoos.

Read more about The Jumpin' Quails on Last.fm.


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