I think is one of his best new songs..
It's not as immediately dramatic as some of the new ones, but it really appeals to me for reasons I cannot describe. It's the lyrics, I'm totally taken in by the story.
Although it's not my favourite song on the album, it's very good. It reminds me of old Moz, back in the day's. The rest of the album sort of cuts himself off from old Moz to me, which is upsetting. Listening to one or two of them, I can't help but think "No more LOTFIP or Everyday Is Like Sunday or even I Have Forgiven Jesus." But with that, it makes me think there could be. It's nice!
What day's are them?
Sorry, meant to say the good old days!
What do you think the story is?
Does a lawyer of attorney ever show fake humility?
"Forced back, it springs right out" is such a sensual detail. It makes the truth a tangible thing, which could also be an allusion to the nature of the lie.
"Sorry doesn't help us, sorry will not save us" echo Jeane, to me. And "sorry won't undo all the good gone wrong" immediately makes me think of "what can make GOOD all the BAD that's been done?" in November Spawned a Monster.