Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The 3 Kids in Brooklyn, artist - Butch Walker. Album song Sycamore Meadows, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 16.08.2010
Record label: INgrooves
Song language: English
The 3 Kids in Brooklyn |
Well I left the town of sinners, redneck priests and meth lab stalls |
To find myself a few more just like me |
The options pretty skinny and the order’s pretty tall |
To swim the hippest waters in the sea |
Somewhere in the sticky city driving back and forth |
I found myself a squat in Williamsburg |
Nobody seemed the same sincerely this could be a curse |
But everyone’s the same with different shirts |
I’m not sure what part about me they can’t understand |
No one’s really from here, they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about |
Those three kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
I see a guy named Ian every morning at the store |
Always dissing something with his eyes |
He always wears a sweater even in the warmest weather |
He’s not afraid to say what he despised |
But I did a little searching you know, and much to my surprise |
A few years back a metal cover band |
He yelled at me and said the Internet is full of lies |
And then I never saw Ian again |
I’m not sure what part about him they can’t understand |
No one’s really from here, they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about |
Those two kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
I grabbed shots in Decatur with a girl who’s on my block |
She’s the best drummer that I know |
Her band’s always struggling and they always say they’re juggling |
All their schedules just to play a show |
Working at American Apparel selling women’s clothes to guys |
She got a call to play in someone’s band I don’t know well |
She don’t wan’t to do it, she’s so broke that she said screw it |
Then I never spoke to her again |
I’m not sure what part about her she didn’t understand |
Nobody’s really from here, they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about |
That one kid left in Atlanta… Fuck this place, I’m getting out |