Another Sunday morning, you and I.
Another cup of coffee, another sigh.
I read the morning paper. You check your phone.
And though we sleep together, we stand alone.
Whatever, forever, give us our daily bread.
Whatever, forever, give us this day.
Whatever, forever, give us our daily bread.
Whatever, forever, give us this day.
The weekend starts with red wine on Wednesday night.
Friday we’re back on gin and too numb to fight.
We talk about our days and pretend to care.
We walk from room to room and get nowhere.
Whatever, forever, give us our daily bread.
Whatever, forever, give us this day.
Whatever, forever, give us our daily bread.
Whatever, forever, give us this day.
Let’s hit the town together. Let’s go tonight.
Let’s have it out in public. Let’s do it right.
We’ll throw things. We’ll break things.We’ll fly into a rage.
And when the sun comes up, we’ll turn the page.
Whatever, forever, give us our daily bread.
Whatever, forever, give us this day.
Whatever, forever, give us our daily bread.
Whatever, forever, give us this day.
Whatever, forever, give us our daily bread.
Whatever, forever, give us this day.
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