First things first, yeah right when I wake up / pan on the stove, face up egg sando
next up load up the bowl as i scramble / feet out the door over the gold threshold
the screen one slams / cause the spring on its broke / just like me after i dropped a grand / throwin all of it at weed, broken sticks and a big tour / still no regrets, just a couple scarred elbows
can't go back, can't go back / can't go back now
i know i used to have a good handle / but it dripped like the wax on my candles / burning just to keep me from freezing / i know just how it seems, it seems, it seems so fucking pleasing
living on an island while i'm singing / throwing out my rocks, they're skippin, skippin, skippin freely / but something’s coming up here for it's feeding / i know i'm not alone so when i'm screaming / why does no one notice
what you see is all you get, but i could tell you how to forget it
can't go back now / i know i used to have a good handle / but it dripped like the wax on my candles / burning just to keep me from freezing / i know just how it seems
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