I was crossing the border
Two old friend coincidence
I don't want any other
Two old friend coincidences

Weekday
Weekday
Weekday

I don't wanna play any other game
On a simpler day

It's not right
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do

What he does, he does well
He does well, what he does
He knows it
Lay down
Just lay down

I was crossing the border
We were waiting in line
I don't want any other
Two old friend coincidences
Voice inside my head
Dinner's at mine or yours?

Weekday
Weekday
Weekday

I don't wanna say what he wants to know
On a simpler day

It's not right
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do
It's not true
It's not right
It's not how we used to do


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Infinity Repeating [2013 Demo] Lyrics as written by Julian Casablancas Guy Christo

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    Feat. Julian Casablancas+The Voidz

    Previously an unreleased 2013 demo, this track is a deceptively meaningful in that: on the surface it's just about meeting up with an old friend on happenstance. They bump into one another on a weekday, serendipity. And then it turns from one thing (friendship) into something else (sexual). As bare-bones as “Infinity Repeating” is lyrically, there is something philosophical about its theme and message. This is one of those instances where the song’s video helps amplify our understanding. The video makes it clear that evolution has taken us from animal to artificial intelligence, culminating in a robot racing in super human speed & imploding back into the circle that begins the video. The song lyrics emphasize the notion that biology transcends ethics. The friends sleep together because they have a need, a want, a deep drive to do so. This has nothing to do with pleasure and everything to do with biological compulsion.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon November 23, 2023   Link

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