04-30-2016, 06:18 AM
I don't feel much earworm quality when I say it out loud. Some of the sentences are pretty long and provide no rest or break to breathe when I try speaking them. And there is something about the third line that makes my mouth fumble. As for the subject matter. The narrator spilled something on his/her shirt 7 years ago and was embarrassed about it. And now every time he/she sees this person who witnessed it he/she remembers that time and gets embarrassed again assuming that the other person is just going to associate him/her with spilled rootbeer. Well not deep but I can empathize with it. At least three times now I've been grateful to hear someone had died because they were a witness to something I did that I found embarrassing as a kid.

