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In the closer to Teen Suicide’s second studio album Ray leaves us with a simple yet touching track attributed to a friend who had stolen from him and his mom at one point to tell them he doesn’t hold anything against him.
And I can't find the book I’m reading
I don't know where I set it down
Then I remember that you took it
When you left and moved out
Hi love, it's been a while
Since we were here
Mick Foley, Tietam Brown
One DVD, A Thousand Clowns
A roll of quarters, Xanax bars
An envelope, four hundred dollars
Hi love, it's been a while
Since we were here
If I don't see you before you leave
Take care of yourself for me
My mom told me to say hi
She doesn't care that you're getting high
Hi love, it's been a while
Since you were here
If I Don’t See You Before You Leave was written by Sam Ray.
If I Don’t See You Before You Leave was produced by Sam Ray.
Teen Suicide released If I Don’t See You Before You Leave on Fri Apr 01 2016.
“ This track ties up the “heroin/addiction/urban legend” side of the record, just as “Stomach of the Earth” ties up the “afterlife/purgatory” part. The song is a factual list of all the things my friend stole from my mom and I when he was living at our (at the time, shared) house. We’d let him stay...