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Lyrics The Impending Glory Of American Adulthood - Crime In Stereo
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| If it seems as of late, I’ve stopped sitting around talking about the bands i
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| hate, maybe i’m starting to relate.
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| How could anyone, have anything to say?
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| And if your inspiration’s vacant, it’s cause you’re sitting in a basement,
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| wasting away day after day.
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| I feel the same way.
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| How can anyone have anything to say?
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| When was the last time, anything happened to me? |
| Of limited income,
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| and even less experience… when was the first time you thought «this is where we should always be?»
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| So vacant day after day.
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| This is the last time; |
| you’ll see the likes of me.
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| I could stay; |
| play the part of the youngest has-been.
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| In the dark at card tables, rehashing old visions.
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| Put the impending glory aside and make the same decisions in life as my parents.
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| Take their rightful place as the patron saint of «remember the time?»
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| I’m worth my weight in the glory of yesterday, worth my weight in vacancy. |
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