came out swinging
Singer:wonder years, the
moved all my shit into my parent's basement
and out of our old apartment
i know things changed but i'm not sure when
i guess you'd call this regression
i left a real job and a girlfriend
i convinced myself that i'm brave enough for all of this
i spent this whole year in airports
and the floor feels like home
at least we're never alone
i lost track of the time zones and i'd call but you know
the late nights and the long drives start to get to me
i spent this year as a ghost and i'm not sure what i'm looking for
i'm a voice on a phone that you rarely answer anymore
but that doesn't scare me like it did seven months ago
i spent this year as a ghost and i'm not sure where home is anymore
been on a steady fast food diet
like we're this generation's morgan spurlock
but we don't admit defeat
my body feels rejected and i can't say that i blame it
my heart keeps saying stay young
my lower back seems to disagree
i unrolled a cheap cotton blanket on an old dirty couch
i felt the year start to wind down
i can't stand any dead space
i spent this year as a ghost and i'm not sure what i'm looking for
i'm a voice on a phone that you rarely answer anymore
but that doesn't scare me like it did seven months ago
i spent this year as a ghost and i'm not sure where home is anymore
i came out swinging from a south philly basement
caked in stale beer and sweat under half-lit fluorescents
i spent the winter writing songs about getting better
i came out swinging from a south philly basement
caked in stale beer and sweat under half-lit fluorescents
i spent the winter writing songs about getting better
i came out swinging from a south philly basement
caked in stale beer and sweat under half-lit fluorescents
i spent the winter writing songs about getting better