Pour Me Out
He Is We · Old Demos [2010]
And it's not so bad
I can taste you on my lips
And it makes me sad
There's a part of me
That just wants you back
You're the one thing I want
That I never did have
That I never did have
Oh no
Fill me up
Steam me up
Hear me shout
Tip me over
And pour me out
Pour me out on the concrete
Next to your feet
Do I have to cry out?
Can you hear me?
Oh, just to be with you
Oh gosh, this bed
It feels so cold
My head was lead
By the lies you told
But to this day
My heart you stole
And my mind left behind
Waiting for your call
Fill me up
Steam me up
Hear me shout
Tip me over
And pour me out
Pour me out on the concrete
Next to your feet
Do I have to cry out?
Can you hear me?
Oh, just to be with you
Find me outside sitting in the rain
On the curb in pain
My heart is breaking
You got me holding onto a dream
That failed me long ago
But I'm still waiting
I'm still holding on
Pour me out on the concrete
Next to your feet
Do I have to cry out?
Can you hear me?
Oh, just to be
Pour me out on the concrete
Next to your feet
Do I have to cry out?
Can you hear me?
Can you hear me?
Do I have to cry?
Can you hear me?
Oh, just to be
Just to be with you
Pour Me Out
He Is We's "Pour Me Out" serves as a poignant song on their 2010 compilation, Old Demos. Recorded during the band's formative years, the track exemplifies their signature blend of indie-folk and acoustic storytelling. The song features intimate vocals and melodic instrumentation that characterize their early discography, capturing a raw emotional depth often found in their live performances. As part of the broader catalog from this period, the recording highlights the group's ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that resonate with listeners seeking authentic, unpolished musical expression. It stands alongside other tracks from the same era, contributing to a cohesive body of work that established their reputation in the indie music scene.
