I'm home all day today, just hanging out so maybe/
you could give me a call and
we could go for a walk or something/
I'd like to ride my bike or we could go on a hike/
and just enjoy the summertime and pretend everything is still alright/
But I know deep down that it's not where your head's at/
You would rather stay mad at me/
No matter what you think, or say, or wish, or drink/
it won't change what we both know:
You're no Rolling Stone, I don't tango alone/
I know you won't think twice, but if you'd just be nice/
you might find you kinda like it,
but why should you fix it if you can't ride it?
And I know deep down that it's not where your head's at/
You would rather stay mad at me/
I can't understand, how after all that/
You would rather stay mad at me/
Maybe one of these days you'll start to change your ways/
but 'til then, I don't need to know/
I'd rather be alone and ignorantly blissful/
And I know deep down that it's not where your head's at/
You would rather stay mad at me/
I can't understand, how after all that/
You would rather stay mad at me/
And I know deep down that it's not where your head's at/
You would rather stay mad at me/
It's really a drag, 'cause I'm not all that bad/
but would rather stay mad at me
credits
from Are We Having Fun Yet?,
released August 1, 2021
Drums/Bass Guitar/Lead Guitar: Jon Chips
Guitar/Vocals: Jessica Lauren Sikon
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