Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on super, shiny 12" Vinyl with a custom, fold-out booklet with lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
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Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
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Mick Terry's new release, "Days Go By" on Emptyhead Recordings - Compact Disc
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on Compact Disc, along with a downloadable digital booklet including lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
item ships out on or around October 30th, 2018
Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
I'm done with all the Psycho games
Inference apportions blame
Can’t believe behind those eyes
Vitriol and bitter lies
Belying your countenance outwardly
With Friends like that,
Who needs Enemies?
With Friends like that,
Who needs them?
They're only there
trying to hold you back
Friends like that
Once Sugar sweet, now saccharine
Smiles slowly souring
Friendship lost in your short shrift
Like a deep fade or a Doppler shift
As blunt as the axe would seem
You cut me dead
With Friends like that,
Who needs Enemies?
With Friends like that,
Who needs them?
They're only there
trying to hold you back
Friends like that
And so you’d have them all believing you
And your “poor little me” routine
But, I’m not gonna be your sacrificial lamb
No Ma’am
With Friends like that,
Who needs Enemies?
With Friends like that,
Who needs them?
They're only there
trying to hold you back
Friends like that
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