Mathilda
    (专辑: Never Not Together - 2020)
    
    They used to call me Mathilda  My mama kept my hair long  I 
was more pretty than handsome  And I 
was not very strong  My voice was kinda high  Not a 
typical guy  They used to call me Mathilda  I 
was never sure why  I 
felt bad about it  But I 
didn't get mad  I 
got sad about it  But I 
was all that I 
had   Where's this order coming from?  Do you hear it like a 
drum  From back in time?  Do you feel like who you are?  Are you driven from afar  Along for the 
ride?  There's a 
manner in your town  There's no way to turn it around  Why even try?   Just kids, we have our tests  Look at your nails, is your palm out?  If you hold your hands unlike a 
man, it's not allowed  We start out young, it's too much fun to laugh out loud  We think we're free, but we don't see, our heads are bowed  Our heads are bowed   Read somewhere that women will  Worry most 'bout being killed  When with a 
new guy  Men on dates fear ridicule  It's the 
sting they knew at school  And it still applies   Sometimes nothing is better  Than anything made of words and letters  And looks and gestures, blank is clean  Blank is a 
peaceful empty scene   In your private self  You make some room  And have some space  You wake your loves up  One by one  And make them safe  And make them safe   Who knows how many in a 
group  Feel the 
odd one out  Who the 
joke's about?  That feeling, that loneliness  Hangs over like a 
curse  Over like a 
thirst  Where's this order coming from?  Do you hear it like a 
drum  From back in time?   Though it's all around, I 
still wonder  Why we can't move on, and we still bear arms  And we still make fun out of anyone  Picture a 
worksite bar of clockout drinking  And then go inside, do you feel that vibe?  Something makes me think someone wants to fight  There's a 
drive to quell what we hate in ourselves  If it's in the 
Bible, then you know it's old  And if it's in nature, then it's been foretold  That a 
slice of our numbers will feel this way  It's not something we discuss between guys who are straight  And then I 
looked up, "Was Fred Phelps gay?"  But I 
found no answers, so then who's to say?  But only self-hatred could explain his rage  There's a 
special Hell that we built for ourselves  And it's handed down in homes and playgrounds