Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Midwestern, artist - Quiet Hollers. Album song Quiet Hollers, in the genre Рок-н-ролл
Date of issue: 22.10.2015
Record label: Quiet Hollers
Song language: English
Midwestern |
All the drugs are all gone now |
And all your friends are gone, too |
And now you face the day alone |
With no-one to blame but you |
And you might say «how did I get here? |
They said I had so much potential…» |
Out here in the cold |
Where the rain and the snow are always torrential |
And now you’re calling out to the sky |
Sometimes you pray to god to die |
And didn’t we used to say |
We’d rise above it all some day |
You’re a far cry from sixteen |
On the back of some delinquent’s motorbike |
You said your town was too small |
For a girl to be whoever she likes |
So you came here to the city |
With its midwestern offerings of culture |
And when the vices found you |
On the walk home from school |
They descended like vultures |
And now you’re calling out to the sky |
As your life passes you by |
And didn’t I used to say |
Some day I’ll be digging your grave |
All you learned here was pity |
All you ever knew how to do was drink |
But in the back of a police car |
You might have a little time to think |
You might say «how did I get here? |
They said I had so much potential» |
Out here in the cold |
Where the rain and the snow are always torrential |
And now you call out to the sky |
But would you stop to reason why? |
And didn’t we used to say |
We’d rise above it all |
Some day |
Some day |