Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Midway, artist - Hotel Books. Album song I'll Leave the Light on Just in Case, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 13.02.2019
Record label: InVogue
Song language: English
Midway |
You built yourself into a brand, gave it your best and drank your own Kool-Aid, |
believed your own hype, and now the party never ends |
You were sitting in an airport watching a man yell at his children |
You wanted to grab him by the collar, lift him up to the heavens and scream, «This is who you all are |
You people won’t just learn to live» |
Your flight landed and you drove home |
The first thing you did was put a sprinkler on the end of a hose |
You then climbed up on your roof using an old rickety ladder, and began nailing |
the sprinkler onto the top, right above your bedroom |
And every night, a timer goes off at 9 pm and the water turns on |
And you thought to yourself, «Maybe I don’t live with her anymore, |
maybe I’m not under her roof, maybe she won’t be here anymore, but if she |
lives through a storm, I want to feel the rain, too.» |
One morning you woke up and your mother asked, «Why are you still smoking pot |
and playing punk rock?» |
She begged for you to come back to church, and you replied, «Drugs are a |
guaranteed experience |
With religion, sometimes I found a home and sometimes I just found a bunch of |
bigots.» |
It’s nothing new, the same story everyone tells |
I only believed in my mom 'cause I was afraid of hell |
The next day you had a show at a dive bar, and you thought you saw your dad in |
the crowd and the whole time you were on stage it’s all you could think about |
You wondered why you were so angry |
That the girl from the night before didn’t follow you on Twitter |
Somehow in your reptilian brain you created a bond between women and rejection, |
and now you hate them, but you don’t know it |
Because your hate doesn’t manifest as violence |
It manifests as you trying to control them |
Or saying you’re trying to protect them |
As these realizations finally entered your mind, you thought |
«When did this happen, when did I become so jaded? |
Was it when she left, |
when I lost the perfect woman? |
Why don’t I understand them? |
When did women |
even become a 'them'? |
Why am I like this?» |
But the show is still happening, so you snap out of it, smoke a Marlboro Red in |
the bathroom |
Drink a cheap energy drink and sing Radiohead’s «Creep» in your head as you |
walk toward the greenroom |
Your buddy Chris brought ketamine-infused joints, so you took a hit |
As a promoter entered with cleaning solvent, as he began to wipe down a table, |
his phone rang, he saw a picture of his girlfriend on it, showed it to the |
band and said, «Let me introduce you to my problem» |
As the promoter took the call, Chris turned to the others and continued on over |
a speech he had most likely prepared the night before, but would soon deliver |
as if it was an original thought happening in the moment |
He said, «When a band changes their sound, the fans blame it on the label, |
saying that they’ve been forced into a corner to be more marketable, |
not realizing the band just grew up |
But people know more about the band than the band knows about themselves and |
people in the same way» |
You looked around and saw that everyone was elevated, and said, «I have to leave» |
Then began to skate home, and once you got there, the first thing you did was |
turn on the sprinkler |
Laid on the hardwood floor, called your mom and left a voicemail and said |
«Part of love is suffering when you lose it |
And I lost who I am» |