Our second original song comes over two years after our debut. Man. We’ll sort ourselves out from now on, we promise! Anyway, it’s a light synth-pop number, which was the product of listening to a lot of Bis, Freezepop and Fischerspooner. The following words may at one point have been used to describe it:
Great, Terrible, Music, Something, and Dennis.
Lyrics:
Verse 1:
I met you at a bus stop, I think.
You said you liked my shoes,
I said I liked yours too.
We caught the same bus, and got off at the same stop.
I joked that it was fate,
A spur-of-the-moment date.
Verse 2:
I took you to a movie, that night.
I walked you to your door,
But couldn’t do much more.
I woke up at dawn, and stood beside my window.
The sun entered the sky.
How could we say goodbye?
Chorus 1:
How well do you know me?
Not as well as you like to think you do.
What did you want to show me?
Is it just something to make me fall in love with you?
How well do you know me?
Not as well as you like to think you do.
What did you want to show me?
There is something that I should probably tell you too.
Verse 3:
We talked about things I don’t remember.
It wasn’t important,
‘Least I don’t think it was.
And then whenever we parted ways, it seemed like
My memories of you,
Were only partly true.
Chorus 2:
How well do you know me?
Not as well as you like to think you do.
What did you want to show me?
There is something that I should probably tell you too.
How well do you know me?
Not that well, and still you insist
That you have something to show me.
How would you feel if I told you that I don’t exist?
Chorus 2

