In a small town, Where the old screen door on the corner store, Always smelt like grease. We were f**ing around and wasting days, In the middle of the street. There lied my innocence, It was take from me, The day the needle met your arm. You swore to me, I would never see you die, Saving my meals, To make sure that you eat at night. I'll wait for you to call and say, Things were just as f**ed as I remember, But it wasn't up to us to change. If someone could have listened, Maybe we'd have crossed their minds, And I could un-see everything and feel responsible for, My own life. No you checked out, Told yourself it's not your fault. Running from the ghost of the days, That you left us with. And Lately, I guess that's fine, no one we knew took their lives, Revenge is f**ing tasteless. But an eye will always cost an eye. I'm taking responsibility,
For everything I did, 'Cause no one made me do that sh**. The hard part is coming to terms, With everything I've seen, And that ain't easy. I'll wait for you to call and say, Things were just as f**ed as I remember, But it wasn't up to us to change. If someone could have listened, Maybe we'd have crossed their minds, And I could un-see everything and feel responsible for, My own life. The hard part is coming to terms, With everything I've seen, And that ain't easy. And I guess that's fine, Nobody took their lives, Revenge is tasteless, But an eye will always cost an eye. I still feel so f**ing lost, When I hear Blink on the radio. So f**ing lost, So lost. I still feel so f**ing lost, When I hear blink on the radio. So f**ing lost, So lost. The hard part is coming to terms, With everything I've seen, And that ain't easy.