The National - Karen lyrics
[The National - Karen lyrics]
I don't think I'll ever do that again
I'll end up winning and I won't know why
I'm really trying to shine here
I'm really trying
You're changing clothes and closing windows
On me all the time
Well whatever you do, listen
You'd better wait for me
No I wouldn't go out alone into America
Whatever you do, listen
You'd better wait for me
No I wouldn't go out alone
Karen, we should call your father
Maybe it's just a phase
He'll know the trick to get a
Wayward soul to change his ways
It's a common fetish, for a doting man
To ballerina on the coffee table cock in hand
Well whatever you do, listen
You'd better wait for me
No I wouldn't go out alone into America
Whatever you do, listen
You'd better wait for me
No I wouldn't go out alone
Without warm water in my head
All I see is black and white and red
I feel mechanical and thin
Hear me play my violin again
I'm living in the target's shoes
All I see is black and white and blue
Idle, idle, idle, idle, protect the nest
Protect the title
Karen put me in a chair
Fuck me and make me a drink
I lost direction and I'm past my peak
I'm telling you, this isn't me
No this isn't me karen believe me
You just haven't seen my good side yet
Well whatever you do, listen
You'd better wait for me
No I wouldn't go out alone into America
Whatever you do, listen
You'd better wait for me
No I wouldn't go out alone
Without warm water in my head
All I see is black and white and red
I feel mechanical and thin
Hear me play my violin again
I'm living in the target's shoes
All I see is black and white and blue
Idle, idle, idle, idle, protect the nest
Protect the title
I must be me, I'm in my head
Black birds are circling my bed
I must be me, I must be me
Black feathers are falling on my feet
Idle, idle, idle, idle, protect the nest
Protect the title
Idle, idle, idle, idle, protect the nest
Protect the title