This song is about Catholic guilt. Feebly attempting to face your problems. Avoiding them and feeling guilty about it. And repeat. But nonetheless hopeful.
I wanted to replicate the sound of Ween's "Roses are Free" I feel I did not do a good job, but I still listen to this song often.
*Drums are programmed, not acoustic
lyrics
Rosaries
All the medicine hidden in your pocket
Rosaries for red rosy cheeks
Catholic guilt takes off like a rocket
There’s more to ‘we’ than our ‘I’s’ can see
Does my higher power forgive me?
If so, how do I forgive me?
Fill a tall glass baby
Take another trip to the pharmacy
‘Cuz your problems sure ain’t free
Doctors ain’t cheap
As drugs get weak
No faith to believe
That your problems sure ain’t free
Doctors ain’t cheap
Chemicals get weak
Hang a rosary for me
credits
from Living At My Parent's House,
released March 11, 2016
Vocals - Everybody/Nobody
Acoustic Guitar - Everybody/Nobody
Bass - Everybody/Nobody
Synthesizer - Everybody/Nobody
Drum Programming - Everybody/Nobody
Synth Programming - Everybody/Nobody
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