This song was written for my imaginary hipster sister that chooses to ignore me. One day I was in deep thought and was thinking "what if I had had a sister?" She would probably be too cool for me and would live somewhere hip like Williamsburg and would probably want nothing to do with me. I'd still love her though.
lyrics
BEDFORD STOP
I'll meet you in the afternoon
Don't worry, I can come to you
I'll meet you at the Bedford stop
Won't matter what you say
I only need to see your face
and I'll know what you're going through
So how you doing now, sister?
Call it what you want to call it
But no need to lie to me
Take only what you need
I'll never let you down
Always gonna be around
Even when you want me gone
So how about it now, sister?
One look is all I need
Sister, don't cry
It's only when you fall apart
Then you really recognize
Where you started
And it's the same for me
Seeing you will comfort me
Just thought I'd let you know...
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