Here are the complete lyrics of the song "Filter Kings" by Very Old Morris, including background, meaning, and song info.
Filter Kings by Very Old Morris Verse 1 Leaving twenty-one dollars in change on the bar Howling, "Out with the last of the big spenders" Last of the rodeo clowns You feel shame for what you ought to show pride Still and all, I can't sit here and watch you surrender Watching the lights going out Chorus Both of us knowing it's not very far Feeling our way in the dark Yes, and I watch the whites of your eyes Turn yellow the closer you are Bridge Well, I guess that's as good as goodbye You whisper somewhere in the yard Instrumental Break Verse 2 In the passenger seat of an '82 Cutlass Supreme Blaring Glad Girls in the parking lot A tone poem of misery, though Though you had the courage to go Tonguing a filter king fresh from the pack Wishing it wasn't your last Chorus Giving secondhand what you left behind Fellow reminds me of you Says he met you once, I say I tried My best to clean the mud off your boots
The song "Filter Kings" by Very Old Morris is often interpreted as a reflection on emotional struggles, inner pain, and raw self-expression. The lyrics dive into personal feelings and vulnerability.
Very Old Morris is an emerging artist known for emotional and expressive music, often categorized under underground hip-hop or pop.
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There may be unofficial uploads on YouTube, but Very Old Morris has not released an official music video at the time of writing.