Sun is shining, sitting on my bed Thinking about the past days When we used to be outside instead But now I'm stucked here with nothing to do Spending
was prematurely bald And he moved to Pittsburgh last summer? ?He also had bladder problems And a really bad infection on his toe" And she says, "Mister, please, you can stop right
I scored 1.1 on my SAT And still push a whip with a right and left AC Gorilla, Big Dog, if my name get called I'm behind the brick wall with arsenic
left behind We sink as we swim The ice is wearing thin We're running, we're running, we're running out of time My life got cold, it happened many years ago When summer
left him, see He left the war, but the war never left him, see He left the war, but the war never left him, see He left the war, but the war never left
Hearts that love blind Sometimes get left behind Oh, the winter won't last, the sun will come out Well, I know she'll find love again but right now
for twisted metal for cash flow React slow nigga and get, P.L.O. By the lone gunner, who took revenge for his brother who got slain last summer by
hole in my heart Everyone can see right through me It goes all the way to the waves Where my love she tried to wash it away See, she breaks for the summers
wasn't what it seemed And even though the last hello Has left me on the floor I don't believe in Romeo's and heroes anymore The last hello The last
you behind, this I swear You've made a better person out of me For knowing you, nowhere left to hide But while we're outta sight There's no right or
were dead set on making it last forever, forever and a day I recall it was fall last year when it started to die Standing still as the temperature kills The summer
I Behind my walls are my Cats. And behind my Cats is a Peacock singing to me of my death and yours. I said to her "In the silence of an eye, I shall
at my name But we ain't gotta entertain all that Back like we never left, we overcame all that FUCK who made better tacos or who ass fatter Let's live for now, right
So we left Beirut Willa and I He headed East to Baghdad and the rest of it I set out North I walked the five or six miles to the last of the street lamps
Ruins I left behind. And with courageous verve I stride chop the heads off plants aside, still wondering How come you never bleed When I stab right
home. She had just left the group for a little while one day, she had just went to take a pee, she said "I'll be right back," but she didn't
was locked up inside just like my mates behind prison gates If I could runaway and come back another day, I'd let the song play, on the summer's longest