Let's get a house, you and me and your 12 cats
We'll put mirrors on the ceiling
We'll have a bunk bed by the bath
You'll line my mattress with nails
One for every time something psycho came out of your mouth
Your cavern eyes are preying
Your scarlet lips half saying
A sales pitch for the circus in your mind
Young lady, you're scaring me
Your cavern eyes are preying
Your scarlet lips half saying
A sales pitch for the circus in your mind
Young lady, you're scaring me
Young lady, you're scaring me
I think about all the people in my life
That I actually like
And how absent I’ve been
Then too much time passes
Where I feel like the windows closed
So I just let more time pass
Until I’m completely unknown
And I'm hoping I get to see you again
'Cause I know that love is true
Yes, I know when I'll see you again
I always do
I love someone buried deep inside of you
I love someone buried deep inside of you
I love someone buried deep inside of you
I love someone buried deep inside of you
In my search for the music that I love in early highschool, I found Young Lady You're Scaring Me by Ron Gallo. This song is the inkling that began my descent into the blues and blues rock (brought on fully by The White Stripes). Ron Gallo isn't afraid of strange lyrical content and odd POVs and I love him for it.
Young Lady You're Scaring Me is one groovy, wild ride. It's bluesy and loud. It describes a reluctant relationship with a terrifying, strange woman. Its gothic nature is captivating. One minute, you think you're hearing a manic pixie dream girl the next you realize just how strange this woman is. The guitar is rough and rowdy. While the lyrics are mystical, the instrumentals are invigorating. It's the perfect combination of fun and macabre.
I usually use this paragraph to become all philosophical, but I really don't have anything to relate to this song. I just really love it. I'm also a bit tired.