The bright lime green walls watched me sit in silence. And everything that had happened faded into nothing. Four a.m.-concrete bed. Rented car-thoughts
I walked Harrison with blinders on So many nights over at George's bar Glasses of old style glow of jukebox lights Pictures of my past streaming back
The war will never end. It crackles through the speakers. I watch as the landscape roll on by. And all the drinks have warmed me up from my toes on through
in tune to morning sunlight. Wake up knowing you'll never be there. I've got 100 resolutions, but I've got no solutions. I've got one song I write 100
finally falls She'll wrap her arms around me. And when I drop into the sea. Let me rise in glory. I'm one in the glow of the rising sun. Across these
I tie my shoes-leave the house, board the train and keep on moving. My thoughts are thickening. Trees fill me like you're whispering, "The night is fading
All the winter birds sing my name. I walk through these same alleys again. Silver grains of all light fall down. The pavement is so silent now. Anxiety
All this blood flows like water. Adrenaline-pumping through me. Read my mind, this is catastrophic. I'm on wire. Please come over. I'll cool down for
all the blinking lights, the colors painted in the night. Midsummer Classic blue and gold- Our City casts it's shadow. The kettle boil heads for a roll. Sundowning
I massacred the afternoon To the sound of rain drumming against parked cars. I drenched myself in desperate colors for you. I was dripping for your sympathy
to my lips. And I know this feeling I drift (soar) through the ceiling One day out of one thousand I'd guess. (Yeah one day out of one thousand or less
[Originally by The Lawrence Arms] Jackknifed, my strife, take it easy, sit outside. I just died one thousand times yesterday. Lay down. Drown out, drowning