The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
There was nothing you could do but turn away
They told the fathers to hide all the girls away
It's just a name, a name, a name, a name, what's in a name?
And you were sleeping by the time I found you there
I said, "It's a shame we gotta cut off all that hair..."
But it's alright, I just hope it's nothing bad
You can call me if you're sad, I don't care what your father said
We were running through the halls of the middle school
Writing our names on the side of the public pool
Like two ghosts in flight on a sleepless night, we were alive
And you told me you were scared of suicide
On the night that your best friend's brother died
But it's alright, I just hope it's nothing bad
You can call me if you're sad, I don't care what your father said
I was lost in you dancing around in your living room
And you said your mother's in the back on Valium
And she sleeps so hard that you wonder if she's alive
And so I parked my bike outside your house
You said, "There's nothing you can do to make me come out!"
Because your daddy said I was the worst one yet, it was a lie, a lie, a lie, a lie
Because I always loved the way you looked in that parlour light
Just dancing around in some old sweater of mine
But it's alright, I just hope it's nothing bad
Just promise me you won't get mad, I don't care what your father said
This is not a game, it would be a crying shame
Honestly, what's in a name?
Tell me, what's in a name, a name, a name...
Oh we were so young, we were so wrong
We were so wrong
What’s in a Name? was written by Mikel Jollett.
What’s in a Name? was produced by Jacquire King.
The Airborne Toxic Event released What’s in a Name? on Tue Apr 30 2013.
In the Such Hot Blood (Commentary) album on Spotify, Jollett notes how the song is essentially about “lost youth and it’s about a 15-year-old kid trying to get laid.” Jollett later goes on to note how this is one of the few songs that aren’t autobiographical; it simply tells a story.
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