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The third track off of The Brobecks’ album Happiest Nuclear Winter. It is a spoken word song played live multiple times with Dallon’s newest band, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me.
I really don't know why I'm writing this letter
I just think, it must be easier than talking about it
You know, whenever I say to myself, 'What if this doesn't work out?'
The first person I think of is you
I just hope you never think I only had you around just to pass the time
Please don't think that
It's, it's hard to stay focused when I'm with you all the time
And when I'm not, I'm thinking about you
I can't get close to people that easily, unless I know it's worth it
I felt close to you instantly
I've only done that with one other person
I wish you all the happiness in the world
A Letter was written by Dallon Weekes.
The Brobecks released A Letter on Sat Jan 22 2005.
When asked about his most cringeworthy breakup in an interview with Alternative Press, Dallon shared:
Well I guess the most cringeworthy for me was the one that ended up being in a song of ours called “A Letter.” There was this girl that I was saying that she was like ‘waiting for someone’ and she...