LAUNDRY DAY – Don’t Blow Yourself Up Lyrics

 

Don’t Blow Yourself Up Lyrics by LAUNDRY DAY

 

That’s when I was loving the most
Your hands in my coat
You said you needed somewhere to go
Like I wouldn’t let you into my home
You told me you’d remember this when I get low
When we’re thirty, we can marry if we’re both alone
Your head was full of worry that you’ll miss me when I’m gone

“Don’t hurt yourself,” you say
You’re an infant crawling on the floor
One door down, a neighbor and her baby lives
You keep them up with all the noise
Don’t blow yourself up, boys
Don’t blow yourself up, boys

That’s when I was loving the most
Your hands in my coat
I know I need somewhere to go
Turn this house to my home

“Don’t hurt yourself,” you say
You’re an infant crawling on the floor
One door down, a neighbor and her baby lives
You keep them up with all the noise
Don’t blow yourself up, boys

By the end of September
I’d known you better than I ever had before
Watch for toes, we silence ourselves
In hopes to understand each other more

“Don’t hurt yourself,” I say
We’re just infants crawling on the floor
One door down, a neighbor and her baby lives
You keep them up with all the noise
Don’t blow yourself up, boys (Don’t blow yourself up)

Boys (Don’t blow yourself up)
Boys (Don’t blow yourself up)
Boys (Don’t blow yourself up)
Boys (Don’t blow yourself up)