It gets me down when I think about,
How every day is gonna go away,
And they’re not coming back.
I lay around, then I wonder how I let yesterday get so far away.
It’s never coming back.
They get up every morning at a quarter to eight.
Sit in traffic on the highway just to show up late
And make it home in time for dinner, in bed by ten.
But I’d rather drop dead,
Face down on the ground unexpectedly.
And I’d rather drop dead,
Face down with the good times pummeling me,
And I’d rather drop dead than live like them.
We talk about how we’re getting out
And say one day that we’ll run away,
And we’re not coming back.
But it gets us all in a different way.
They’ll drag us out when we wanna stay and never give us back.
They get up every morning at a quarter to six.
Drink a half a pot of coffee just to get their fix.
And take a pill to fall asleep at night, and do it again.
Yeah but I’d rather drop dead,
Face down on the ground unexpectedly.
And I’d rather drop dead,
Face down with the good times pummeling me.
And I’d rather drop dead than live like them.
“Eric, lately I’ve been thinking a lot about time,”
And it’s wearing a hole through my head.
Yeah and lately I’ve been watching years go by.
And I’m selling off all the days I have left that I’d rather not spend.
There’s nothing left but regret and I’d rather drop dead.
It gets me down when I think about,
How every day is gonna go away.
And they’re not coming back.
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I love this album because it's my favorite album to listen too while I am skating. It is my absolute favorite album. And I cannot get enough of it. From it's completely unique sound to it's album cover. midst Quietus
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RVIVR is like antidepressants for me. i just cant fucking feel anything but stoked when I listen to any of their songs. so triumphant. Guitar hooks for days, catchy choruses, amazing harmonies, everything that makes a perfect pop punk record. Mickie Rat
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