The Secret of NIMH is be yourself

from 3 Good Songs by Le Weekend

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lyrics

I remember when I was
Where I learned all band names are terrible
And not precisely when I was
Where for the prior entire year I lived one birthday ahead

There's no playback here, there's no repe-e-a-t...e-e-a-t

I remember when I was
Though to this point not precisely
Where I first learned that time
Is not only traveled, but traveled extensively

There's no playback here, there's no repeat
If you feel sure that you heard it, please suspend your disbelief
And it plays on, put your face on, so it stays on and the happiest plays on words

If you're certain that you're hurting, please suspend your disbelief
There's no playback here, there's no repeat
And it plays on, put your face on, so it stays on and the happiest plays on words

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from 3 Good Songs, released April 3, 2020

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Le Weekend Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Le Weekend is a progressive-minded, skewed-pop-leaning, hyphen-employing rock band from Chapel Hill NC, est. 2006. It faithfully and exuberantly generates the sound of itself playing Le Weekend music. It knows a little about a lot of things, and something about the value in hiding and showing. The rest it kind of fakes, but you could totally have fun with it. ... more

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