Sorry I called again, the night just seemed way too long.
I’m done making sense, my drink is gone.
You can count all the cigarettes I didn’t smoke, nights when I
should have broke but I didn’t yet.
I can fuck up anything close to me.
I can get just as mad as you and handle it twice as wrong.
And I get just as sad as you, end up face down on a bar top.
What I’m saying is spend the night.
You should spend the night.
I still wear scars you left like shrines.
Like black eyes.
A constant reminder of all of the costs.
Like black eyes.
Do you ever mourn the things we’ve lost in these lives we’ve led?
I’m still fucking up anything good for me.
Isn’t it funny how your eyes would burn,
When set on your hopes and denials?
Given the years they just square on survival.
It’s exhausting, it’s terrible.
Spend the night.
You should, spend the night and who knows?
Maybe I’ll quit fucking up and turn up at your door.
Drive straight through the sunrise.
It’s not too late or too far.
And it seems a lot, but I’ll clean it up if you say so.
You’re always thinking about it.
I don’t want to think anymore, rather fall all around it, just
crumble.
Spend the night, you should spend the night.
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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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