I know I've been here before
An afterthought to my friends I'm sure
We didn't really talk to much until you were left for dead
And what am I supposed to say?
Sarcastic yeah to everything
Well I'm just trying to play it off like I was always right
Oh, do you remember?
When we were young and drunk and too fucked up to even say our names?
Oh, I can remember
Back to the year we didn't talk at all, well just look at how things change
I'm sorry to repeat myself
Don't think I got nothing else
Well apologies get old when you're just bored in your hometown
Clever words to make things right
I'll guess I’ll see you all tonight
I just need sometime to think how we found ourselves here
Like how we all thought we'd regret this
The things we do to get away from everything we fear
Oh, do you remember?
Late night drives to liquor stores to just scream out in vein?
Oh, I can remember
When we all thought death was taking you, well just look at how things change
Pick up the pieces but just don't stop moving
Pick up the pieces but just don't stop moving
All I could think was to breathe in this moment
Pick up the pieces but just don't stop moving
supported by 6 fans who also own “Everything Is Bad For You And We're All Gonna Die”
"you don't get to tell me oh it ain't so bad" -this line is empowering for me. hope to here more classic punk guitar riffs in the future as in "we drive forever like it's nothing" fartintheelevator
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