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WHOA
(Cherchiglia)

I spent my last five dollar bill
on this pouch of cheap tobacco,
man Abraham Lincoln
ain't worth much these days.
I've been reading the paper
almost every day on the train.
It's a damn good thing its free,
cause this ain't news to me.

So I guess we'll go to school,
we'll go to work, then we'll get fired
and we'll move back
to our hometowns
And we'll settle for the girls
that we used to avoid,
and raise a nice little home by your mothers.
Oh, boy…

I think that everybody knows,
But somehow I don't care.
I think that everybody knows
But I don't care.
I think that everybody knows,
But somehow I don't care.
I think that everybody knows
But I don't care.

I'll see you once or twice,
like every week or so,
and we'll talk about
someday going out.
You know that we won't find the time
and somehow that's alright
I'll see you next time I feel all alone.

I think that everybody knows,
But somehow I don't care.
I think that everybody knows
But I don't care.
I think that everybody knows,
But somehow I don't care.
I think that everybody knows
But I don't care.

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from Meet Me In Cognito, released February 25, 2014

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The Bottom Dollars New York

Cherch &
Berg &
Mick &
Sean &
Chris &
Jer

"Professional Sonic Assassins" - CMJ

"The sonic version of a worn-in leather jacket" - P&W

"It's having a flask tucked, at all times, in the inside pocket of any coat that would ever be worn. It's keeping that flask healthily full with something that coats." - Paste Magazine

"The Bottom Dollars go ALL NIGHT!" - Village Voice

"Smoldering" - The Deli
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