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Paper Bag

from Grow Up EP by Sarah Hollins

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I think I should leave
And I think you should plead
We should fulfill our roles
The one who stays and the one who goes

I think you should pray
That knowledge comes your way
You’ve been breaking hearts for so long
You didn’t even notice yours was gone.

You don’t get to be any sort of sad about this
You don’t get to be any sort of mad
When you reduced my source of oxygen to a paper bag.

I moved to the very place
You’d hoped to live out your days
Is that why you like all the pictures I post
Are you, are you in on the joke?

You don’t get to be any sort of sad about this
You don’t get to be any sort of mad
When you reduced my source of oxygen
to a paper bag.

I was nineteen
You were almost thirty
I thought we were friends
But I was really your last chance at youth, at truth

You don't get to be any sort of sad about this,
You don't get to be any sort of mad.

You don't get to be any sort of sad about this,
You don't get to be any sort of mad
When you reduced my source of oxygen to a paper bag.

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from Grow Up EP, released May 2, 2014
Written by Sarah Hollins and David DeLizza
Mixed/Mastered by Anthony Vezza

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Sarah Hollins Los Angeles, California

Sarah Hollins is an indie singer-songwriter who sounds like your favorite ’90s nostalgia played on Joni Mitchell’s guitar, hooked up to Robert Smith’s amp. Fusing indie rock lyrics with her R&B vocal chops, she’s crafted a pop/rock sound that is a vulnerable rebellion. Her newest single, “This High” is out now via AWAL. ... more

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