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Fatal habits, broken dreams
Waking up isn't all it seems
We held on to what we couldn't see
I carried you, you carried me
Camped out in Hollywood roasting letters from your father
We proved survival of the why bother
We were young and excited
We were lost and alone
We were free but misguided
And we had no place to call home
Same old story, different song
Most people get the lyrics wrong
Verse by verse we rode a raging bull
Stomach empty, balls full
Late nights in Hollywood banging guitars and boys
Swingsets and cigarettes were our joys
We were young and excited
We were lost and alone
We were free but misguided
And we had no place to call home
Why don't the Gideons leave condoms in the drawer?
Bibles don't save many people anymore
We took up quarters in the bathroom
There were dollars on the floor
I looked at you; you said to me, "Jay, we're worth more"
We were young and excited
Lost and alone
We were free but misguided
And we'd found a place to call home
(Thanks to Erudit for these lyrics)
Waking up isn't all it seems
We held on to what we couldn't see
I carried you, you carried me
Camped out in Hollywood roasting letters from your father
We proved survival of the why bother
We were young and excited
We were lost and alone
We were free but misguided
And we had no place to call home
Same old story, different song
Most people get the lyrics wrong
Verse by verse we rode a raging bull
Stomach empty, balls full
Late nights in Hollywood banging guitars and boys
Swingsets and cigarettes were our joys
We were young and excited
We were lost and alone
We were free but misguided
And we had no place to call home
Why don't the Gideons leave condoms in the drawer?
Bibles don't save many people anymore
We took up quarters in the bathroom
There were dollars on the floor
I looked at you; you said to me, "Jay, we're worth more"
We were young and excited
Lost and alone
We were free but misguided
And we'd found a place to call home
(Thanks to Erudit for these lyrics)
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