The End
It’s never the big things that lead to break-ups. As the lead-off song on Love and Marine Biology will attest, it’s the little ones.The really, really infuriating little ones.
Today I woke up to the sound
of you messing around
in the sink with the coffee grounds
and I thought I loved you dear,
but then you started to yell
about how you can tell
when I use your hair gel
and I pretended I couldn’t hear.
What happened to us?
This is getting ridiculous.
Let’s make up and start again.
What happened to us?
The ties that bind grow tenuous.
How ’bout another day to pretend
we can’t see the end?
Why do we fight like we do?
We scream ’til we’re blue.
This can’t continue.
It’s just about killing me.
They told us that life would be tough —
that love would be rough —
but I’ve had enough.
I’d give it up willingly.
What happened to us?
The atmosphere here’s poisonous.
Let’s make up and start again.
What happened to us?
When did love get so dangerous?
How much longer can we pretend
we can’t see the end?
When we stood up and pledged ?’Til death do us part?,
I never dreamed we’d be the ones to do the killing.
What happened to us?
The ties that bind grow tenuous.
Let’s make up and start again.
What happened to us?
When did dreaming get dangerous?
How much longer can we pretend
we can’t see the end?
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Aaron Wrixon is a country (ish) singer from just outside of Toronto, Canada. Watch this site for free MP3 downloads, streaming audio and video, lyrics, tour dates, and images and photographs.