the thought of vintage shoes
taking their toll
the sound of his sick
meeting the toilet bowl
the sight of your clothes
hitting the bedroom floor
the fight of your tears
behind the bathroom door
saw a rocket ship
in your eyes i swore
hate the way you looked inside
everything you wore
tried to find myself
in someone else's law
but then i put myself into
the people you adore
i see it i am your rust
i feel it i gave too much
i feel it i am your rust
i see it i gave too much
and we are somewhere no-one needs
to know our names
yeah we are somewhere no-one needs
to know our names
i see it i am your rust
i feel it i gave too much
i feel it i am your rust
i see it i gave too much
i am your rust
i am your rust
credits
from bedford street,
released October 27, 2016
Written by: Freddie Bamber, Fletcher Pearce
Lyrics: Freddie Bamber, Fletcher Pearce
Guitar, Drum Machine Programming, Bass, Vocals: Freddie Bamber
Recording, Production and Engineering: Freddie Bamber, Julien Berthe
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