lyrics: she’s out on the back deck talking to her marigolds sitting in a sundress listening to bands nobody knows you don’t have to do that they’re either gonna die or they will grow guess you’re talking to yourself then you can never stand to be alone time can be a savage it will bring you peace but makes you old ella’s kinda had it she said “get a fucking job or just come home” but you’re not gonna go back you never liked the freezing snow stuck out in the midwest standing at another house show *break* you always wanna save them you think that you can change them i think you’re blaming yourself but you say the medication, it helps calling in the morning asking me to analyze your dreams what happened to your boyfriend? you don’t think about him when you sleep i guess that’s why you’re sleeping i guess that’s why you’re gardening back out on the coast again looking for a second chance *break* you always wanna save them you think that you can change them i think you’re blaming yourself but you say the medication, it helps what happened to your boyfriend? what happened to your boyfriend? what happened to your boyfriend? what happened to your boyfriend?
@@julie.sanderBecause boyfriends was originally written by Ruby Henley and named Marshall Vore, aka Phoebe's drummer/principle co-songwriter/emotional support ex-boyfriend. Essentially, Marshall and Ruby released a demo version on soundcloud, Marshall passed it along to Phoebe since he wasn't getting anywhere with it, who then presented it to Lucy and Julien as a possible song for the boygenius record. It probably was recorded but ended up being left off of the album. We know that a few outtakes exist, like Don't Fuck With My Girl, but only Boyfriends has surfaced live. The Phoebe Bridgers song "Sidelines" has a similar origin. It too was a Marshall and Ruby demo that he passed along to Phoebe who then finished it and released it as a single.
lyrics:
she’s out on the back deck
talking to her marigolds
sitting in a sundress
listening to bands nobody knows
you don’t have to do that
they’re either gonna die or they will grow
guess you’re talking to yourself then
you can never stand to be alone
time can be a savage
it will bring you peace but makes you old
ella’s kinda had it
she said “get a fucking job or just come home”
but you’re not gonna go back
you never liked the freezing snow
stuck out in the midwest
standing at another house show
*break*
you always wanna save them
you think that you can change them
i think you’re blaming yourself
but you say the medication, it helps
calling in the morning
asking me to analyze your dreams
what happened to your boyfriend?
you don’t think about him when you sleep
i guess that’s why you’re sleeping
i guess that’s why you’re gardening
back out on the coast again
looking for a second chance
*break*
you always wanna save them
you think that you can change them
i think you’re blaming yourself
but you say the medication, it helps
what happened to your boyfriend?
what happened to your boyfriend?
what happened to your boyfriend?
what happened to your boyfriend?
THANK YOU i was so confused trying to figure them out
THANK YOU FOREVER
what do I do if I’m in love with three women at once
Skill issue
Cry
Celebrate that God allowed all 3 to exist.
changed lives i fear!!!
screaming crying throwing up
Very upbeat, love it, will one of their best I think!
i would let them beat me up omg
I have the original I might upload if I figure out how to add video to mp3 on iPhone 😅
how do you have the original?
@@julie.sanderBecause boyfriends was originally written by Ruby Henley and named Marshall Vore, aka Phoebe's drummer/principle co-songwriter/emotional support ex-boyfriend.
Essentially, Marshall and Ruby released a demo version on soundcloud, Marshall passed it along to Phoebe since he wasn't getting anywhere with it, who then presented it to Lucy and Julien as a possible song for the boygenius record. It probably was recorded but ended up being left off of the album. We know that a few outtakes exist, like Don't Fuck With My Girl, but only Boyfriends has surfaced live.
The Phoebe Bridgers song "Sidelines" has a similar origin. It too was a Marshall and Ruby demo that he passed along to Phoebe who then finished it and released it as a single.
that belt at the end!