| I was a sheltered kid
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| But we hit each other with bats
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| We kept our heads in helmets
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| While constantly swatting gnats
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| Two feelings you can recall:
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| Grip tape against our legs
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| And tossing orange felt balls cross-legged on carpet
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| The truth is there was more:
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| Marb lights and Lebanese food;
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| The fuzz of an uncle’s arm;
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| Spilling soda in the living room
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| There weren’t promises
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| It never felt like this
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| If everyone belonged here, it shouldn’t feel like this
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| There weren’t promises
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| It never felt like this
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| If everyone belonged here, it shouldn’t feel like this
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| The truth is we dropped it all
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| Kept our fingers' tendons wrapped too loose above the curb
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| And everyone saw it snap
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| Your neighbor said it looked like something from the twilight zone
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| Now we’re driving two hours away
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| With no tape player and a broken collar bone
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| These are promises
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| Now we feel like this
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| You end up on so many pills
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| They made promises
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| Don’t second guess that you see lightning
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| Now we feel like this
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| You end up on so many pills
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| We both smelled rain
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| Is this being held?
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| These are promises
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| I kept on watching
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| We shouldn’t feel like this
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| You end up with nothing
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| Is this being nothing?
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| Why do we keep freaking out?
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| You kept your arms around me
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| Trying hard not to think about what will they do without me
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| (I dipped my arm into the lake
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| We saw your struggle
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| Just stay calm)
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| Why do we keep freaking out?
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| You kept your arms around me
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| Trying hard not to think about what will they do without me
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| (I dipped my arm into the lake
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| We saw your struggle
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| Just stay calm)
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| Why do we keep freaking out?
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| You kept your arms around me
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| Trying hard not to think about what will they do without me
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| (I dipped my arm into the lake
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| We saw your struggle
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| Just stay calm) |