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Inmates Lyrics
When you said you loved me, did you really love me?
Or did the words just spill out like drool on my pillow?
Because I was naked when you said those words
But I felt covered in your whispered worship
And as you passed out fast on my shoulder
I imagined a child
Waiting so sad and still for his mom to arrive

Did she leave you an orphan
In that big brown leather chair?
Said, “ Don’t you move a muscle, kid
I’ll be back in twenty years”
You were scared, you were lonely
But you must’ve been aware
Life is a series of callouses, this is just another layer
So build them up, tough it out, yeah, that’s your skin
Don’t let anyone under there

When you said you needed me, did you really need me?
Or was it just someone? Oh, you’d take anything
Am I first on that list of yours, or am I second, or third?
So who’s that ahead of me, some harlot from Pittsburgh?
Or Detroit, Santa Fe, or San Diego?
I know you’re so alone
But how much affection does one guy really need?

Did you date a lot in high school?
Were you always chasing girls?
Couldn’t you find some young valentine
To steal your heart for good?
Were you content, or contemptible?
Are your memories pleasant?
Or is it a string of endless flings of bitter resentment?
Seems that what you want and what you need doesn’t mean a thing
We’re just here for the taking

When you said you’d hurt me, did you think you hurt me?
Are you really that cocky? Oh, what a heartbreaker!
Well, I’ve got my armor, yeah, I’ve been through some battles before
And I met your old girlfriend, she said, “Baby, don’t bother”
She told me you told her you’d hurt her
Funny, how familiar
So how much of this relationship was rehearsed?

Did you act out as a child?
Were you always crying wolf?
Attention starved, you tried too hard
Just to get someone to look
Now you’re the wolf in second-hand clothing
I’m the sheep in a pleated skirt
It’s an awkward form of payback
But if it works for you it works
It’s that I recognize your off-white lies
Still, I lie beside you, and that’s what really hurts

When you said you’d leave me, well, why haven’t you left me?
What are we still doing here, so desperate for company?
There’s a greyhound on Jackson Street
There’s an airport in Council Bluffs
Hell, there’s a car in the driveway; fifty ways to get lost
But as I hold you and listen to you sleeping
I’m starting to wonder if you really believe
That you’d ever really leave

Would you leave me an orphan
In that big brown leather chair?
The one you’ve lugged around from town to town
For all these years
It’s the trophy of your childhood
Like a shark’s tooth or gator skin boots
But this one holds you prisoner; it holds me prisoner too
What we need to set us free is to let go of each other
Let go of everything

When I said I loved you, it was because I loved you
When I said I needed you, well, I really need you
Yeah, I guess you hurt me
For once you’re a man of your words
Well, guess what? I’m leaving
I can’t be your prisoner

I won’t

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Imposs1ble
10-14-2004

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This could quite possibly be my favorite nine minute song of all time. I mean that in all seriousness. Even with my extreme iPod syndrome that requires me to switch songs constantly, I can always play this one all the way through. Just a beautiful sound. Done with the fanboy rant now.

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Tromperie
11-06-2004

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This song is... amazing. The entire song just intertwines, making it one thought, but then it has so many different parts. It's simply beautiful and probably the only song I can sing all the way through a capella.

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funnyhowfamiliar
11-07-2004

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this is my all-time favourite good life. tim kasher is fucking incredible. respect, dawg.

im drunk off white wine.

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Friction!
11-09-2004

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This is my favorite Good Life song, and probably the best song i ever heard from Tim, including his Cursive stuff. He sang it alone on stage when i saw him in DC, and i swear everyone was staring at him as if he was a God. It was amazing.

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cuddledumplin
11-22-2004

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I love this song. I love her voice, and I agree that this song is great. Honestly, I've only recently gotten into the Good Life. I never thought Tim could sing. Not that I mind the Cursive screaming )I love Cursive), but I think he's a good singer.

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guitarchik
01-25-2005

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I adore this song. It just reminds me of a late-night conversation between two people who know the relationship is doomed. They're bringing up all the old hurts and accusations. The conclusion is inevitable.

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i rock
02-15-2005

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i love the acoustic verson with just tim. it's amazing.

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PerfectFlaw
02-20-2005

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This song is simply beautiful. I think im in love

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my_own_parasite
02-21-2005

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this song is great. it's perfect to just listen to or to sing along.

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xinmatesx
03-06-2005

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love the song, but i think it's brilliant how Kasher still sings from the girl's perspective on the acoustic version...quite adorable.

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xawestruckxeyesx
03-07-2005

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i love this song so much. especially the line 'you’re the wolf in second-hand clothing; I’m the sheep in a pleated skirt.' just brilliant

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Way_AE
03-19-2005

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Just out of curiousity, who's the girl that sings here?

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shieldyoureyes
03-20-2005

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The girl singing is former keyboardists and Saddle Creek staple member Jiha Lee. She apparently was romantically involved with Tim Kasher previously, which adds an interesting depth to the song.

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WshIWerKllyKapowski
03-25-2005

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does anyone have the acoustic mp3 to this song, by any chance??

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rockthemsocks
05-02-2005

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lovely.

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RomanCandle
05-19-2005

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just to answer the rest of the question by Way AE, starting at about half way through the song Jenny Lewis from Rilo Kiley also starts singing.

anyways, this song is absolutley brilliant. can't wait to see them again on friday!

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never_say_forever
05-28-2005

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romancandle, the girl is not jenny lewis from rilo kiley. according to the credits, she is jiha lee.

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ColorMe_Fatigue
06-16-2005

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brilliant, tim kasher is a genious. no one puts words together like he does, very clever. When i listen to this song i replay it over and over cause it's just a great song. definately one of my favorite...but i admire all of his work. i really liked him in cursive, but Tims really good in the good life too.

"When you said you’d hurt me,
Did you think you hurt me?
Are you really that cocky?
...
Yeah, I guess you hurt me,
For once you’re a man of your words."

i really like that because she sings the first part like 4 stanzas before the second part...the whole thing just ties in. tis great!

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cpj1607
07-12-2005

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ah i love this song. the lyrics are so smooth

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empirestate
07-21-2005

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tim kasher is such an amazing writer/singer/muscian. he's very clever, and through out all his songs you can see his intelligence. "Or did the words just spill out like drool on my pillow. " such a great metaphor. this is the best song on Album of the Year.

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maybeIhaveaproblem
07-21-2005

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i didnt read anything anyone else wrote, but i just wanted to say this song is life. i really love it.

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noiserevolution
07-28-2005

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brilliant. that is all that needs to be said.

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Avert Disaster
12-18-2005

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amazing

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Gråvejr
02-06-2006

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"Fifty ways to get lost" A reference to Paul Simons 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover. My ex liked that song.
This song is pianful, 9 minutes of all the worst things in a relationship and the reasons why you still hang on in there. So many unanswered questions.

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betwnliesntruth
02-08-2006

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This song is amazing. Beautiful. Real.

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