One Month

Tegan And Sara · Other Songs - Tegan And Sara

one month to the day

that you said that you'd never change

and if I am right

then you were always wrong

you gotta handle this while

old man behind his walls

and all day long he's fielding calls

says this whole world is gonna shut down without me

well let's see

and show your hands to me

and show your hands to

sinking into your queen sized kingdom

I'm begging you to stay stay stay

and sinking into your queen sized kingdom

I'm begging you to go go go

and take your pride

no room here for you anymore

take your pride

no room here for you anymore

if you go how do I know that

if you go how do I know that

if you go how do I know that

you'll be back again

cos in the end you always

come for me

one month to the day

that you said that you'd never change

and if I am right

then you were always wrong

you gotta handle this while

an old man behind his walls

and all day long he's fielding calls

said this whole world is gonna shut down without me

well let's see

and show your hands to

sinking into your queen sized kingdom

I'm begging you to stay stay stay

and sinking into your queen sized kingdom

I'm begging you baby go go go

and take your pride

no room here for you anymore

take your pride

no room here for you anymore

if you go how do I know that

if you go how do I know that

if you go how do I know that

you'll be back again

cos in the end you always

you come for me

One Month - Tegan And Sara

Released by the Canadian indie-pop duo Tegan and Sara, 'One Month' exemplifies their signature blend of introspective lyricism and melodic pop sensibilities. The track reflects the band's early 2010s era, characterized by acoustic-driven arrangements and themes of fleeting time and emotional vulnerability. As part of their discography, the song showcases their ability to craft personal narratives that resonate with listeners, balancing raw honesty with polished production. It stands as a testament to their collaborative songwriting process and their enduring influence on the alternative pop genre, capturing a specific moment in their artistic evolution without relying on external context.