Credits
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Maxwell Anthony Lizanich
Songwriter
Lyrics
You can say it's all her fault
And she would like it better
Than the sticky note you wrote
When you tied the rope and left her
In the infinite summer
That she spent in your room
Did you tell her you loved her?
Were you ever going to?
I know it hurt when you drifted
But when you started to fight
She made you read Electra
And it softened up your eyes
And the Catcher in the Rye
That you've read a thousand times
Did it save you from the last words of your life?
You can say it's all her fault
And she would like it better
Than the sticky note you wrote
When you tied the rope and left her
And did you think at all
In that brilliant mind of yours
That she would fall apart with you gone?
Now she's trying to handle
All the loss that you've caused
She's hanging with your friends now
Picking up where you left off
And the Catcher in the Rye
That you've read a thousand times
Did it save you from the last words of your life?
You can say it's all her fault
And she would like it better
Than the sticky note you wrote
When you tied the rope and left her
And did you think at all
In that brilliant mind of yours
That she would fall apart with you gone?
Did you think at all
In that brilliant mind of yours
That she would fall apart with you gone?
Written by: Maxwell Anthony Lizanich