| Checked out, I’m waiting for the weekend
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| Coked up, It’s alright I’m leaving
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| But I don’t ever wanna go
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| Skip school, I’m already failing
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| Told mom and dad that I’m bailing
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| Now we’re driving up the coast
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| Cracked out and sleepless in Seattle
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| Got drunk and barfed on my shadow
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| I don’t ever wanna go
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| Got high and ended up in Portland
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| But you can’t find liquor in Oregon
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| So we’ll just talk and bum some smokes
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| Woke up, you caught me with a smile
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| Passed out on your bathroom tile
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| And I think that this is home
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| So sad, I should’ve told her something
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| Call her up and talk about nothing
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| But I forgot I lost my phone
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| And all my friends, they just stay the same
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| I’m growing up but nothing’s changing
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| I’m so sick of this stupid place
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| It’s so suburban and so boring
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| I should try and get a life
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| But I don’t want that 9 to 5
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| I’d rather die, keep getting high
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| So pack my things and say goodbye
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| Checked out, I’m waiting for the weekend
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| Checked out, I’m waiting for the weekend
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| Checked out, I’m waiting for the weekend
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| Checked out, I’m waiting for the weekend |