| Song | Westfall |
| Artist | Okkervil River |
| Album | Don't Fall In Love With Everyone You See |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I’m surrounded, | |
| each doorway covered by at least twenty men. | |
| And they’re going to take me and throw me in prison. | |
| I ain’t coming back again. | |
| When I was younger, handsomer and stronger, | |
| I felt like I could do anything. | |
| But all of these people making all these faces | |
| didn’t seem like my kith and kin. | |
| Colin Kincaid from the twelfth grade, | |
| I guess you could say he was my best friend. | |
| He lived in a big tall house out on Westfall | |
| where we would hide when the rain rolled in. | |
| We went out one night and took a flashlight, | |
| out with these two girls Colin knew from Kenwood Christian. | |
| One was named Laurie, | |
| that’s what the story said next week in the Guardian. | |
| And when I killed her it was so easy that I wanted to kill her again. | |
| I got down on both of my knees and….she ain’t coming back again. | |
| lalalalalalal.... | |
| Now, with all these cameras focused on my face, | |
| you’d think they could see it through my skin. | |
| They’re looking for evil, thinking they can trace it, | |
| but evil don’t look like anything. | |
| evil don't look like anything. | |
| evil... | |
| evil don'y look like anything, | |
| evil don'y look like anything,. | |
| evil don'y look like anything... |
| I' m surrounded, | |
| each doorway covered by at least twenty men. | |
| And they' re going to take me and throw me in prison. | |
| I ain' t coming back again. | |
| When I was younger, handsomer and stronger, | |
| I felt like I could do anything. | |
| But all of these people making all these faces | |
| didn' t seem like my kith and kin. | |
| Colin Kincaid from the twelfth grade, | |
| I guess you could say he was my best friend. | |
| He lived in a big tall house out on Westfall | |
| where we would hide when the rain rolled in. | |
| We went out one night and took a flashlight, | |
| out with these two girls Colin knew from Kenwood Christian. | |
| One was named Laurie, | |
| that' s what the story said next week in the Guardian. | |
| And when I killed her it was so easy that I wanted to kill her again. | |
| I got down on both of my knees and. she ain' t coming back again. | |
| lalalalalalal.... | |
| Now, with all these cameras focused on my face, | |
| you' d think they could see it through my skin. | |
| They' re looking for evil, thinking they can trace it, | |
| but evil don' t look like anything. | |
| evil don' t look like anything. | |
| evil... | |
| evil don' y look like anything, | |
| evil don' y look like anything,. | |
| evil don' y look like anything... |
| I' m surrounded, | |
| each doorway covered by at least twenty men. | |
| And they' re going to take me and throw me in prison. | |
| I ain' t coming back again. | |
| When I was younger, handsomer and stronger, | |
| I felt like I could do anything. | |
| But all of these people making all these faces | |
| didn' t seem like my kith and kin. | |
| Colin Kincaid from the twelfth grade, | |
| I guess you could say he was my best friend. | |
| He lived in a big tall house out on Westfall | |
| where we would hide when the rain rolled in. | |
| We went out one night and took a flashlight, | |
| out with these two girls Colin knew from Kenwood Christian. | |
| One was named Laurie, | |
| that' s what the story said next week in the Guardian. | |
| And when I killed her it was so easy that I wanted to kill her again. | |
| I got down on both of my knees and. she ain' t coming back again. | |
| lalalalalalal.... | |
| Now, with all these cameras focused on my face, | |
| you' d think they could see it through my skin. | |
| They' re looking for evil, thinking they can trace it, | |
| but evil don' t look like anything. | |
| evil don' t look like anything. | |
| evil... | |
| evil don' y look like anything, | |
| evil don' y look like anything,. | |
| evil don' y look like anything... |