A bunch of young punks
Daydreamers of the parking lots
We prefered food, not bombs
Fucking up but untying the knots
High hopes with low esteem
Just kids, blowing of their steam
High gain at the top of their lungs
We were sincere, now we speak in tongues
And as I watched you drift away
I couldn’t help but do the same
We couldn’t find a reason to stay
Do you remember that day, do you remember?
And as we all were falling apart
I left extra space inside of my heart
And on the last night subway train
Don’t we have something to say? Don’t we have something?
And those nights at the south
We were so drunk we couldn’t open our mouths
We’ve wrecked the basement down
Finished the show and left the town
No hope but we still had dreams
Of getting better lives or so it seamed
I never thought I will see the day
I’ll see your face and have nothing to say
And as I watched you drift away
I couldn’t help but do the same
We couldn’t find a reason to stay
Do you remember that day, do you remember?
And as we all were falling apart
I left extra space inside of my heart
And on the last night subway train
Don’t we have something to say? Don’t we have something?
The proceeds of this extensive compilation of punk and rock go towards the healthcare costs of beloved musician Dan Wild-Beesley. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2017
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