Bottles empty, cups are gone
And the guests are finally home
Before we find ourselves inside of the place where we belong
Lights go out, soundproof my mouth
To keep wrong words from coming out
Then we'll work on walls and floors
So we can stifle all your moans
Stop screwing around - we came to get down
We're burning everything else to the ground
A furious fight, wrong or right
I've spent twenty-two years never knowing it could be like this
So you can either join or watch me die
If I could, I would pull all the stars directly from the sky
So they see you like I see you
For what it's worth, it'd be the end of things
To be you - just to be like this
credits
from Grow,
released March 5, 2011
All songs performed by the Golden Age of Radio, produced and mastered by Jeff Rosenstock.
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