Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Freshmen, artist - Graham Blvd. Album song Alternative 90s Vol.2, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 13.10.2008
Record label: Suite 102
Song language: English
The Freshmen |
When I was young I knew everything And she a punk who rarely ever |
took advice Now I’m guilt stricken, |
Sobbing with my head on the floor Stop a baby’s breath |
and a shoe full of rice, no I can’t be held responsible ' |
Cause she was touching her face I won’t be held responsible She fell |
in love in the first place For the life of me I cannot remember What |
made us think that we were wise and We’d never compromise For the |
life of me I cannot believe We’d ever die for these sins We were |
merely freshmen My best friend took a week’s Vacation to forget her |
His girl took a week’s worth a Valium and slept Now he’s guilt |
stricken sobbing with his Head on the floor Think somebody now |
and how he never really Wept he says I can’t be held responsible ' |
Cause she was touching her face I won’t be held responsible She fell |
in love in the first place For the life of me I cannot remember What |
made us think that we were wise and We’d never compromise For the |
life of me I cannot believe We’d ever die for these sins We were |
merely freshmen We’ve tried to wash our hands of all of this We never |
talk of our lacking relationships And how we’re guilt stricken |
sobbing with our Heads on the floor We fell through the ice |
when we tried not to Slip, we’d say I can’t be held responsible ' |
Cause she was touching her face And I won’t be held responsible She |
fell in love in the first place For the life of me I cannot remember |
What made us think that we were wise and We’d never compromise For |
the life of me I cannot believe We’d ever die for these sins We were |
merely freshmen For the life of me I cannot remember What made us |
think that we were wise and We’d never compromise For the life of me |
I cannot believe We’d ever die for these sins We were |
merely freshmen We were merely freshmen We were only freshmen |