Counting on ones and zeros to carry you through a separated relationship.
lyrics
Face to Face
To hear your voice from far away
The computer sounds don’t sound much
Like you no way
To feel the signal pass
My voice echoing back the other way
Well babe
It’s nice to be in touch
But I wish that we could touch
‘Cause these buttons are starting to make me feel fake
And we’re ending all our sentences like we’re not face-to-face
And the funny thing is we’re both still the same
But sending sounds around-about was never the right way
And soon enough we’ll find our way in
Just like we did back in week one
On our second wind
So if we each can save a story or two
And not tell our friends everything meant for me
And meant for you
‘Cause we may feel in touch
But not by all that much
‘Cause these buttons are starting to make me feel fake
And we’re ending all our sentences like we’re not face-to-face
And the funny thing is we’re both still the same
But sending sounds around-about was never the right way
To stop because I feel that something’s wrong in this thin air
But maybe it’s just the math that’s in-between
If my silence equals either of us losing one wink of sleep than tell me
And I’ll come up with something
‘Cause these buttons are starting to make me feel fake
And we’re ending all our sentences like we’re not face-to-face
The funny thing is we’re both still the same
But sending sounds around-about was not the right way
credits
from As Fast As You Can,
released January 28, 2010
Marc Plotkin – Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Brandon Sherman – Guitar
Benjamin Jacobs – Bass, Percussion
Kenneth Flax – Drums
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