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You Are Everything And I Am Nothing And This Isn't Something But It Isn't Nothing (bonus)

from Songs about Friends by The Football Club

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We’ve both got work in the morning, and so much we’ve got to do
But it’s a quarter to midnight and I’m drunk as hell on you.

You look so damn fantastic in my torn up jacket, with nothing underneath;
And when you speak.

I only want to make you happy
And I know that I might seem distant,
So if I risk it, please don’t break my heart;
It’s been broken quite enough.

And I’ve always admired how you’re able to find some type of diamond in the shit
Like in the way that my boring old name sounds when it’s falling from your lips.

This is all that I was made for, to occupy your space for just a while;
And when you smile.

I only want to make you happy.
And I know that it’s such a gamble,
But if I put my hand down, please don’t break my heart;
It’s been broken quite enough

I only want to make you happy.
And I know that I might seem guarded,
But if I try my hardest, please don’t break my heart;
It’s been broken quite enough.

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from Songs about Friends, released September 30, 2016
Leah Romero - electric guitar and vocals
Ruby Markwell - acoustic guitar, piano, vocals

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The Football Club Footscray, Australia

The Football Club are a folk-punk band from Footscray. They sing sad songs with big drunken choruses and heaped mouthfuls of words, telling stories on topics like sexuality, gender, friendship, and cheap red wine.

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