She understands the language but she doesn't speak it
I heard what she said, It didn't make sense
I don't know what she meant
Romantic, arguing semantics
I know what I meant not what I said
We went over our heads
I can't say it sincerely when I'm not sure what it really means
I can't say it any other way, another language, it's not the same
Too busy with translation to stop and listen
I was her third man in the third Rome
The first romance language she couldn't learn alone
(2)I am not myself when I'm not on my own/But I can't be myself when I'm in your home
(3)The last romance language I'll learn on my own
Took me in from the cold but she's got seven sisters
They want me, want me on the street
Filled with 60's spy film scenery
Push and pull, stressing out our syllables
She heard what I said but it don't make no sense
She doesn't know what I meant
I can't say it sincerely when I'm not sure what it really means
I can't say it any other way, another language, it's not the same
Too busy with translation to stop and listen
I was her third man in the third Rome
I am not myself when I'm not on my own
(3)The last romance language I'll learn on my own
I can't say it sincerely when I'm not sure what it really means
I can't say it any other way, another language, it's not the same
Too busy with translation to stop and listen
I was her third man in the third Rome
The last romance language that I'll ever learn alone
supported by 5 fans who also own “Romance Language”
Nick Piunti's third album confirms the idiosyncratic talent of this musician who keeps churning out fantastic power-pop tunes that would rejoice even the most jaded pop-rock fan, whether young or old, if they knew about the existence of 'Beyond the Static'. POPPHIL
A slow drip of Tropicália-infused psychedelia from New Orleans rock outfit Blue Basin: balmy one moment, aggressive the next. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 22, 2022
supported by 5 fans who also own “Romance Language”
Everything that Bryan Scary touches is musical gold... at first when he branched out from the Shredding Tears to do Evil Arrows I was heartbroken... but these songs are full of the solid power-pop brilliance that his earlier work exhibited, if a bit more guitar-driven. Wonderful stuff! Matthew Laurence