Sunday Hangovers, our debut album, in a glossy sleeve, with Artwork by our very own Luke Green. (We'll gladly sign it if you'd like. Might decrease the value, though!)
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lyrics
July came and took my breath away. Goin 60 on 7 and drunk in a bad way.
I never asked before, but if I did would you lend me a hand?
I always thought I'd grow up to be a better man.
And these stars, they wake up my memory- burnin out like an earthbound airplane,
somewhere in the back of my mind it never seems to fade away.
I was just a dumb kid, never meant for nothin to go wrong with us, to go wrong with us but it did, oh hell it did.
But the sun still rises, I'm still alive, yeah. And I keep thinkin someday I'll leave this town.
Maybe I will.
Always the same around here, some things never change, some of us are still wishin for a better day.
Now and then I see your face on the city streets.
I wonder if it does to you what it does to me.
And these stars, they wake up my memory- burnin out like an earthbound airplane,
somewhere in the back of my mind it never seems to fade away.
I was just a dumb kid, never meant for nothin to go wrong with us, to go wrong with us but it did, oh hell it did.
But the sun still rises, I'm still alive, yeah. And I keep thinkin someday I'll leave this town.
Maybe I will.
credits
from Sunday Hangovers,
released July 19, 2013
Written & Arranged by Green/Forrest
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