
You Don’t Care
Mellotron, rock, traditional inuit music

You Don’t Care
Mellotron, rock, traditional inuit music
Lyrics
Verse 1
I said it plain in the kitchen light
You heard the words and picked a fight
I watched your face go cold and clean
Like you were standing somewhere in between
I asked for truth, you gave me smoke
A half-smile and a tiny joke
I built a bridge with my bare hands
You left me hanging where it stands
Pre-Chorus
Maybe I talk too much
Maybe you shut it out
Maybe we both got pride
And we just wear it out
Chorus
You don’t care
You don’t care
Say it slow, say it clear
You don’t care
You don’t care
You don’t care
I can hear it in the air
You don’t care
Verse 2
Your phone lit up, you turned away
Same old move, same old day
I kept my cool, I kept my seat
But my heart kept tapping out the beat
I’m not mad at what you are
Just tired of your missing heart
If you wanted me, you’d stay
If you didn’t, walk away
Pre-Chorus
Maybe I want too much
Maybe you want me gone
Maybe the thing we call love
Was already moving on
Chorus
You don’t care
You don’t care
Say it slow, say it clear
You don’t care
You don’t care
You don’t care
I can hear it in the air
You don’t care
Bridge
I’m done translating silence
Done reading through your glass
If I’m a question to you
Then I’m letting go at last
Final Chorus
You don’t care
You don’t care
Say it slow, say it clear
You don’t care
You don’t care
You don’t care
I can hear it in the air
You don’t care
