When she melted and she stained my sheets
She had me feeling like the hard concrete
Baked in the summer sun
Those days were lots of fun
And now I sit around and reminisce
Thinking 'bout the way that I used to wish
That another lonely day
Was just a memory
And that a million days with you were ahead of me
She said she likes the way her baby tastes
And if we're lucky then we'll maybe break
A bottle too
On the streets of Chicago, son
That sounds like lots of fun
We'll have a lot of fun
We'll drink too much and we'll ride the train
We'll make the crazy people think that we're insane
And you'll fall into my arms
We'll never need alarms
Now I won't even clean my sheets
I'm smashing beer bottles when I walk the streets
credits
from Too Young To Die,
released February 1, 2011
John Londay - Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Percussion
Jamie Carter - Percussion
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