Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
It’s a song about depression and loneliness, feeling as though the world has no space for you to be and no where for you to go, yet incredibly catchy with undeniably talented chords and rifts.
Don't try and sound right, just hope your honest
Trust you'll end up somewhere
That girl that made you promise
She says "try not to care"
I don't know if I'm good, and everyone knows it
You ever feel you were meant to be alone?
Because I saw a play and and a character said
That he was destined to never feel at home
Don't go tonight, I'm looking for salt in a snow globe
Because what I had is slipping fast
Dr. Howe, Please call back
I'm not sleeping in, I don't care
I'm singing loud but no one hears
I'll wake up tomorrow and still feel wrong for these days
What I had is slipping fast
Dr. Howe Please call me back
What good am I to anyone like this?
It's been a hard couple months I'll admit
After tonight I'm not so convinced that I'm wrong
I feel at ease with my lows, and I'll take it
Lord knows I'll take it
Tonight they're explainable, far from extraneous
Always expectant
I seldom discover or turn flaws into questions
Great questions of the times
I guess I'm an artist who's confines brought him luck choked by second guessing
I know that's not enough