An American Religion (FSF) Songtext
von The Wonder Years
An American Religion (FSF) Songtext
Sorry for what′s in the magazines.
I know it wasn't fair of me, but I′m spitting ink onto the pages like blood through broken teeth.
I can see the gallows all lit up in neon just waiting for me.
The limelight started burning. They're all paying for bullets to shoot at my feet.
Does that make you happy? Truman will always be remembered for dropping the bomb. I'll always be remembered for my fuck ups but I′m still living in Richie′s basement.
I'm still sitting at the coffee shop with Ken. We still talk about nothing.
I still feel like the same person I′ve been.
I knew a lot of talented kids who got lost in painkillers and turned into nothing.
Sometimes I can still feel it pulling but I just can't let that happen.
I know it wasn't fair of me, but I′m spitting ink onto the pages like blood through broken teeth.
I can see the gallows all lit up in neon just waiting for me.
The limelight started burning. They're all paying for bullets to shoot at my feet.
Does that make you happy? Truman will always be remembered for dropping the bomb. I'll always be remembered for my fuck ups but I′m still living in Richie′s basement.
I'm still sitting at the coffee shop with Ken. We still talk about nothing.
I still feel like the same person I′ve been.
I knew a lot of talented kids who got lost in painkillers and turned into nothing.
Sometimes I can still feel it pulling but I just can't let that happen.
Writer(s): Daniel Jason Campbell, Michael Dominic Kennedy, Kenneth Alrich Cavaliere, Matthew Paul Brasch, Joshua James Martin Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com