McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
McCafferty
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“Is Your Shirt Inside Out” is the second track on McCafferty’s third EP “DanceBeats To Hurt Girls” their first full-band project.
I bet you that your brother is stronger than mine
It’s a two punch swing in a fist fight, alright
Laying on her bed, never really felt this uncomfortable before
I wrote a letter back home it says the things I need to say
Well I never really had a way with words
But I never really have that much to say
“Can you feel that?” she says sitting in the corner with her hands up high
“Well I’ve never really felt this good before, well I’ve never really felt this so alive,”
“Can you feel that?” she says sitting in the corner with her hands up high
“Well I’ve never really felt this good before, well I’ve never really felt this so alive,”
This so alive, this so alive
And we could stay here for a while maybe go back to Ohio, I love all New Jersey weather, so we’ll probably be fine
But when you go out, you turn the lights off in this house
And when you go out oh, you turn the lights off in this house
She says her favourite colour is the emotions that are shattered, but your secret’s safe with me because I don’t think that they matter
And his eyes they made me nervous, his smile made me talk, but when I dropped my keys for stories, sweetheart, I didn’t wanna walk
So when you go out, you turn the lights off in this house
And when you go out oh, you turn the lights off in this house
And it’s the strobelights, that make me nervous, so when you’re dancing oh, I think I’ll throw up, throw up
And it’s the strobelights, that make us nervous, so when you’re dancing oh, I think I’ll throw up, throw up
And it’s the strobelights, that make us nervous, so when you're dancing oh, I think I’ll, I’ll-
Is Your Shirt Inside Out? was written by Nick Hartkop.