Tell your mom, you're not coming home tonight.
You've got your youth, your will, and you're willing to
fight.
And no conscience, could keep your heart in one piece,
there's passion to be found, there's stress, there's
release.
So, into the open air to soak it all in and live your life
like the world owes you something more than, what you have.
Like a one way ticket or any free ride, a brand new box to
put your head inside.
Or a neat, new monument, with your name etched in.
A home to call your own, new problem-free willingly
withdraw from certainty and lack of sleep on the pure and
peaceful path, of stupidity.
Growing gets hard, waiting gets old to you.
I know, that feeling's no fun, it feels like you're out,
down and done too.
Oh grow up, when will you ever learn?
When will you learn, that candle in the window is going to
be the reason your whole house burns.
And the money... It's a carrot on a string.
There's a horse standing over a black hole basement after
losing everything.
But your car, you know, it runs like a dream, and your hair
and skin are so fucking clean.
Everyone looks at you, like you're an angel or something.
But we'll take the fake happy over knowing what's wrong and
we'll give you the stuff that you need to belong, and hope
that's what you need, by a small chance.
A quick and heavy dose of acceptance.
Growing gets hard, time is running out.
You'll die, a young and exciting death and tell us all in
your last breath, I'm done there's nothing to be happy
about.
Página 1 / 2And we dance, and the flowers come up through the footstep
floor mat.
And now's your chance, to seize this all, you seize this
all, while you're smile hides what's beneath keeps the
sadness a secret as we grow old, and take it all with us.
Now, I know, there's mistakes that go along with youth, so
choose, to replace or take them with you and I feel so bad
now that I'm so old, so angry, so broke so unhappy,
tattooed and ugly.
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