Basketball Shoes

by Black Country, New Road

From the album: Ants From Up There

Duration: 12:37

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Lyrics for Basketball Shoes

Concorde flies in my room Tears the house to shreds Defines the night as such A home for us, stick insects And leaves no trace of luck At every market town that we intersect I die like 15 times The dark blue stem brings me to their breasts And I'm feeling kinda normal with a packed lunch Train rides don't hurt much these days And we're all working on ourselves And we're praying that the rest don't mind How much we've changed So if you see me looking strange with a fresh style I'm still not feeling that great And then his in soft focus all around you You can't see the football game On my dad's sofa, we are still And we never look at our phones anymore Oh, I can't think of anything better Pick a hair off my sweater And drown in me Like boyfriend jeans Oh, I haven't felt this way in, like, ever I am the convo, you are the weather And the clamp is a cracked smile cheek And it tortures me And I haven't felt this way in, like, ever I am the convo, you are the weather And the clamp is a cracked smile cheek And it tortures me In my bed sheets now wet Of Charlie, I pray to forget All I've been forms the drone We sing the rest Oh, your generous loan to me Your crippling interest In my bed sheets now wet Of Charlie, I pray to forget All I've been forms the drone We sing the rest Oh, your generous loan to me Your crippling interest Oh, in my bed sheets now wet Of Charlie, I pray to forget All I've been forms the drone We sing the rest Oh, your generous loan to me Your crippling interest

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