[Verse 1]
Sounds are cutoff short; they make up rhythms
And pixelated many pixel food
Well, I thought I found a way to lay the joystick down:
A girl with eyes the color of pea soup
[Chorus]
And there's a flame, there's a spark
But she beat my high score
So say goodbye, there's the door
I can't see you anymore
And there's a flame, there's a spark
But she beat my high score
So say goodbye, there's the door
I can't see you anymore
[Verse 2]
No, not in an "invisible" way
Besides, she lost her cloak just yesterday
The dry cleaners must have mixed
The tickets up, and, so, she got some guy's
Leather three piece suit instead
[Chorus]
And there's a flame, there's a spark
But she beat my high score
So say goodbye, there's the door
I can't see you anymore
And there's a flame, there's a spark
But she beat my high score
So say goodbye, there's the door
I can't see you anymore
But She Beat My High Score was written by Eric Elbogen.
But She Beat My High Score was produced by Eric Elbogen.
“I can’t see you any more,” the narrator of But She Beat My High Score proclaims. He clarifies that he doesn’t mean it in the literal sense. It’s not like she’s invisible or something. But, well, it took him a long long time to attain that score. And she waltzes in, picks up the joystick and BOOM, k...