minimalistic indie blues rock tune with 60s inspired guitar about feeling judged.
lyrics
I’m misunderstood
They think I am no good, no good
Cuz I’m misunderstood
They think I am no good, no good
Standing there with a cigarette
Pressed between fake-nailed fingertips
Acting like you know be best
Like somehow I am less
Laughing at your silly ways
Charming tales of how you behave
Poor me must be so depraved
I ain’t got much to say
I’m misunderstood
They think I am no good, no good
Cuz I’m misunderstood
They think I am no good, no good
Sitting there in my worn out clothes
Putting off parties to stay and home
Glancing at my paper mess
Somehow I could care less
Looking at my lonely ways
Wondering why I’m so afraid
Poor me must be so insane
Keep hiding in my place
I’m misunderstood
They think I am no good, no good
Cuz I’m misunderstood
Maybe I am no good
Maybe I am no good
credits
from Ruminations,
released June 2, 2020
Vocals & songwriting by Sugar Parks
Instruments performed, produced, mixed & mastered by David M. Parks
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