We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Distributive Property

from The Bowdoin Years by Sammie Francis

/

lyrics

I love New York
But only when it rains
Because it’s then
You can feel everybody’s pain

For the first time
The real time
My sister’s there
So it feels like home to her
Whenever I am there
It’s for sure I don’t belong

[‘Cause I like when things
Are plain and simple
And chaotic is still
Somehow organized
Slowing down will never, ever
Be normal for me
But I won’t let my love
Pass me by
Things don’t and they won’t
Distribute that way]

We’re living in
Just a program tonight
Looks like I’ll have to settle
For what will make things right

‘Cause the distributive property
It really, really bothers me
Why do you got to give everything
To separate things?
It’s a rule that I’m about to change
Call me insane
But I loved him
And I’m only giving
Me to one

credits

from The Bowdoin Years, released January 1, 2010

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Sammie Francis Portland, Maine

Sammie Francis grew up in Maine and has been writing and playing music locally for over 10 years. She is primarily a high school English teacher, but otherwise enjoys writing music and listening to Laura Marling. Her latest album, 'The Kite and the Shore', was released in September of 2013. ... more

contact / help

Contact Sammie Francis

Streaming and
Download help

Shipping and returns

Report this track or account

If you like Sammie Francis, you may also like: