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Occam's Razor

from I Meant It To Be Sweet by Tommy Wallach

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This is about losing someone important. It's a sad one.

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You say I can’t write a simple song
I’m not saying you’re wrong
But I don’t think you care
It’s just a metaphor
For other things I can’t do simply

Like I won’t ever tell you yes or no
Will I stay or go?
Help me cut this cleverness
And say just what I mean
This is what they call coming clean

Oooo, Occam’s Razor
Oooo, slit my wrists
But make it quick
Keep it simple, stupid

Cause simple doesn’t mean it’s a cliché
If you were to say
I love you and I’ll love you
For forever, time untold
Well that one never gets too old

But life is not as simple as a song
It goes on too long
And every time I cross a bridge
The chorus seems to change
At least this one stays the same

Oooo, Occam’s Razor
Oooo, slit my wrists
But make it quick
Keep it simple, stupid

You say I can’t write a simple song

credits

from I Meant It To Be Sweet, released June 24, 2014
Vocals, Guitar: Tommy Wallach
Melodica, Bass: Ben Davis
French Horn: Giulio Carmassi
Viola: Joanna Mattrey

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Tommy Wallach New York

Tommy is a writer and musician currently living in Brooklyn, NY. His songs have over half a million views on YouTube, and he's performed at the Guggenheim Museum and other neat places. "I Meant It To Be Sweet" (Rude Fox Records) is his first album since his 2008 self-titled EP (Decca/Universal Records). His first novel "We All Looked Up" will be published by Simon & Schuster in April 2015 ... more

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