Lyrics The Ramblin' Boys of Pleasure - The Lawrence Arms

The Ramblin' Boys of Pleasure - The Lawrence Arms
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Ramblin' Boys of Pleasure, artist - The Lawrence Arms. Album song The Greatest Story Ever Told, in the genre Панк
Date of issue: 22.09.2003
Record label: Fat Wreck Chords
Song language: English

The Ramblin' Boys of Pleasure

a million times a day
i try to fail or fail to try
it’s an easy way to live
it’s a lifeless way to die
i used to hear
«son, you’ve got a lot to learn»
i used to hear a lot
like the slow dull burn
of paper and tobacco
his bad breath smoke
singin'"hey man, let me tell you a joke"
well what’s attached to a leash
that it made itself
the punchline is the way
that you’ve been fuckin’yourself
sit down, shut up it’s a long ride here
i’m gonna tell ya something
that’s not easy to forget
it’s a bird, it’s a plane
it’s a god damn shame
one day into retirement
he worked past way
i’m ready or not
you’re here, i come
there’s tears on my cheeks
(there's tears on my cheeks)
they’ll be here, so damp
there’s proof
painted on the roof
and it’s rainin'
and i hate it i hate it i hate it i hate it things have changed forever
we’re the ramblin’boys of pleasure
things have changed
things have changed forever
we’re the ramblin’boys of pleasure

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Artist lyrics: The Lawrence Arms