Lyrics Plea From a Cat Named Virtute - Frank Turner
Why
don't
you
ever
wanna
play?
I'm
tired
of
this
piece
of
string
You
sleep
as
much
as
I
do
now
And
you
don't
eat
much
of
anything
I
don't
know
who
you're
talking
to
I
made
a
search
through
every
room
But
all
I
found
was
dust
that
moved
In
shadows
of
the
afternoon
So
listen,
all
those
bitter
songs
you
sing
They're
not
helping
anything
They
won't
make
you
strong
So
we
should
open
up
the
house
Invite
the
Tabby
two
doors
down
You
could
ask
your
sister
if
She
doesn't
bring
her
basset
hound
We'll
ask
for
things
we
shouldn't
miss
For
tape
hiss
and
the
modern
man
For
the
Cold
War
and
card
catalogues
To
come
and
save
us
if
they
can.
Girly
drinks
and
parlor
games
We'll
pass
around
the
easy
lie
Of
absolutely
no
regrets
And
later
maybe
we
could
try
To
let
our
losses
dangle
off
The
sharp
edge
of
a
century
We'll
talk
about
the
weather
or
How
the
weather
use
to
be
And
I'll
cater,
with
all
the
birds
that
I
can
kill
Let
their
tiny
feathers
fill
disappointment
Lie
down
Lick
the
sorrow
from
your
skin
Scratch
the
terror
and
begin
To
believe
you're
strong
All
you
ever
want
to
do
is
drink
and
watch
TV
And
frankly
that
thing
doesn't
really
interest
me
I
swear
I'm
gonna
to
bite
you
hard
And
taste
your
tinny
blood
If
you
don't
stop
the
self-defeating
lies
you've
been
repeating
Since
the
day
that
you
brought
me
home
I
know
you're
strong
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