Tonight I’m going out with my friends
Ten bright eyes on fire with a plan
We’re eighty percent nirvana
But one of us is sad again
I told you I couldn’t hang out yesterday
Sometimes I feel like my time is drifting away
But I still think about that day late last semester
When we told each other stories and talked ourselves to death or
That time we fantasized about when our lives were over
And not surrendering to certainty and never going sober
No I cant give up
That hundred proof burn and the bite
The wrecking crew’s alive and awake
Tonight
And I spent my time in a daze
December through June
The highlights of my days
Were the late afternoons when you’d
Call me and say that it was all going down
And then I’d crack a smile under
The soft street lights of downtown
And it goes without saying
I think we can agree
That life is best when singing
To a drunken symphony
Of all these Springsteen coated
Sentiments and defiant poetry
That we read in our textbooks
And dream of as we sleep
So we dance down Main Street
Our rebel yell stuck in repeat
And end it all with a question
That brings us to our knees
“Where the hell do we go from here?”
No I cant give up
That hundred proof burn and the bite
The wrecking crew’s alive and awake
Tonight
Sunday morning is so bittersweet it’s a sin
We’ll do it again.
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