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Five To Four
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alternative indie new wave unsigned lofi indiepop independent brooklyn post punk homemade
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Indie and postpunk-inflected pop
Ornaith O'Dowd is a songwriter from Galway in Ireland and now based in Brooklyn, New York, who makes lo-fi indie/new wave/ post-punk pop songs about love, loss, and listening to The Cure in one's room on Saturday nights.
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Indie
Charts
Peak #181
Peak in subgenre #39
Author
Ornaith O'Dowd
Rights
Ornaith O'Dowd, 2006
Uploaded
October 08, 2006
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:05
Lyrics
The car comes at four to take you from my house to yours, So I have five minytes left to take what's in my head and form a sentence that's poetic and grammatically correct-- But you know I don't like trouble, and this is going to get me into trouble with you, So give me a sign-- put the autocue in your eyes-- But I don't believe in any of that stupid rom-com stuff do I... So here goes... I figured it out I see what I've found in you And I'm captivated. I've figured it out, I took the long way round And now I just have to say it. The car comes at four, and you're no wiser than before, So I say a seeya later, and you re-enter the city's circulation. I wonder what I'll do today while you're gone; maybe go to the coffee house and dream up an awkward love song-- It'll say how I paced the floor, and listened to my footsteps, clear and crisp against your absence. So here goes.... I figured it out, I see what I've found in you, And I'm captivated. I figured it out, I took the long way round And now I just have to say it. The car comes at four, and you're no wiser than before...
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