Brett painted words all over James’s back
He was a nervous wreck
It was the great American novel that no one else would read
I woke up on dan’s couch
The only place I felt like I could get away
Things felt pretty bad
But by the morning they got better
By the morning I felt alright in the end
Tunnels and city streets
Basements and liquor stores
We can’t buy our own alcohol
We can’t drive our own cars
Too busy burning old guitars
In the backyard
And planning to get away
It was the perfect kiss in my head
And it was only difficult because you weren’t there for it
We’ve talked about the perfect night before
But when it’s over it just leaves me wanting more
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