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lyrics
I clean myself up,
I think I look nice.
But I’ve been ravaged by
all the hard times
This is the deep end and you’re my friend tonight.
What will you do to me, to make it alright?
Another week down, so what’s another one? Always another one.
But then a month’s down, and then a year’s gone. So what’s another one?
And if I seem a little desperate, it’s only cos I know our days are numbered.
Distant lights, rain on the windshield, I drove all night because our days are numbered.
And if you think there’s nothing out there, then nothing’s really gonna change your mind so.
I’m in love with my potential and what’s yet to be found.
You didn’t notice, I watched the water rise.
All that could have been will haunt you,
If you give it time.
Another week down, so what’s another one? Always another one.
But then a month’s down, and then a year’s gone. So what’s another one?
And if I seem a little desperate, it’s only cos I know our days are numbered.
Distant lights, rain on the windshield, I drove all night because our days are numbered.
And if you think there’s nothing out there, then nothing’s really gonna change your mind so.
I’m in love with my potential and what’s yet to be found.
Climb the wall, seal the real deal
I’m kinda freakin’ out, I should control myself.
supported by 5 fans who also own “Our Days Are Numbered”
The backing tracks on this album have seen serious improvement since Hatchie's debut, and the tracks have more variety. I'm not sure if there's been much improvement on the vocals, but overall this is a better (and longer!) showing from this artist. CyanStrawberry
For her first solo record, the former Io Echo member embarks on an art pop odyssey of gothic elegance and profound searching. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 17, 2019
The Franco-British artist crafts maximalist pop from a variety of angles, channeling David Bowie, Frank Ocean, and even Phillip Glass. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 15, 2024