Told Slant Lack Lyrics
Lack by Told Slant
I want to swim way out
Where the sand slopes down
Where all I have to think about
Are my muscles and
My arms and legs
And the blood and oxygen in them
I don't want to be a boy
And you don't want to be a girl
I hate the way your friends make me feel
I was not myself
But it was love I felt
When you tied my hands back with my belt
It's the lack that I still love
The space between the punch and the pain that comes
But it's not in my heart
Where the sand slopes down
Where all I have to think about
Are my muscles and
My arms and legs
And the blood and oxygen in them
I don't want to be a boy
And you don't want to be a girl
I hate the way your friends make me feel
I was not myself
But it was love I felt
When you tied my hands back with my belt
It's the lack that I still love
The space between the punch and the pain that comes
But it's not in my heart