I don't need you, I don't need you Besides I barely ever see you anymore And when I do it feels you're only halfway there Young mothers love me even ghosts of Girlfriends call from Cleveland They will meet me anytime and anywhere
The day I die, the day I die Where will we be? The day I die, the day I die Where will we be?
Don't do this, I don't do this to you Don't expect me to enjoy it 'Cause I really don't have the courage ot to turn the volume up inside my ears For years I used to put my head inside the speakers In the hallway when you get too high and talk forever
The day I die, the day I die Where will we be? The day I die, the day I die Where will we be?
The day I die, the day I die Where will we be? The day I die, the day I die Where will we be?
I get a little punchy with the vodka just like my great uncle Valentine Jester did But he had to deal with those people like you who made no goddamn common sense I'd rather walk all the way home right now than to spend one more second in this place I'm exactly like you Valentine just come outside and leave with me
Let's just get high enough to see our problems Let's just get high enough to see our fathers' houses
The day I die, the day I die Where will we be? The day I die, the day I die Where will we be?
The day I die, the day I die Where will we be? The day I die, the day I die Where will we be?
Compositores: Aaron Brooking Dessener (The National) (ASCAP), Bryan Oliver Devendorf (The National) (ASCAP), Bryce David Dessner (The National) (BMI), Matthew Donald Berninger (The National) (ASCAP), Scott David Devendorf (The National) (ASCAP)Editores: Abd 13 Music (ASCAP), Hawk Ridge Songs (ASCAP), Man Is A Centaur (ASCAP), Ten Century (ASCAP), Val Jester Music (ASCAP)Administração: Bug House (ASCAP)Publicado em 2017ECAD verificado obra #17303853 e fonograma #18155236 em 20/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM