歌曲 | Hoodie Weather |
歌手 | The Wonder Years |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
It smells like it should be snowing | |
And I've been frequenting a diner on | |
Main Street | |
Where the waitresses are girls that graduated with me | |
Have problems with oxy and can't recall what | |
I had to drink | |
No one knows where they're going | |
They just know they want out of here badly | |
They're like cigarettes dropped on a highway | |
They smash and scatter and burn out somewhere else without knowing | |
I've got my grandmother's veins in the back of my hands | |
And just a hint of a | |
South Philly accent | |
I was born here and | |
I'll probably die here | |
Let's go home | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I'll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can't keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I'll settle down | |
I'll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
The kids in the graduating class | |
Have got their eyes set west | |
And California on their lips | |
But I left some blood there that | |
I'm never getting back | |
Rocky's in the | |
Deep South | |
I don't think he's coming back now | |
It's sinister, but it's how life worked out | |
I've got my grandmother's veins in the back of my hands | |
And just a hint of a | |
South Philly accent | |
I was born here and | |
I'll probably die here | |
Let's go home | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I'll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can't keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I'll settle down | |
I'll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
Growing up means watching my heroes turn human in front of me | |
The songs we wrote at eighteen seem shortsighted and naïve | |
So when the weather breaks, | |
I'll pull my hoodie up over my face | |
I won't run away, run away | |
As fucked as this place got, it made me me | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I'll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can't keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I'll settle down | |
I'll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
This town's got lies to tell |
It smells like it should be snowing | |
And I' ve been frequenting a diner on | |
Main Street | |
Where the waitresses are girls that graduated with me | |
Have problems with oxy and can' t recall what | |
I had to drink | |
No one knows where they' re going | |
They just know they want out of here badly | |
They' re like cigarettes dropped on a highway | |
They smash and scatter and burn out somewhere else without knowing | |
I' ve got my grandmother' s veins in the back of my hands | |
And just a hint of a | |
South Philly accent | |
I was born here and | |
I' ll probably die here | |
Let' s go home | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I' ll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can' t keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I' ll settle down | |
I' ll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
The kids in the graduating class | |
Have got their eyes set west | |
And California on their lips | |
But I left some blood there that | |
I' m never getting back | |
Rocky' s in the | |
Deep South | |
I don' t think he' s coming back now | |
It' s sinister, but it' s how life worked out | |
I' ve got my grandmother' s veins in the back of my hands | |
And just a hint of a | |
South Philly accent | |
I was born here and | |
I' ll probably die here | |
Let' s go home | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I' ll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can' t keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I' ll settle down | |
I' ll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
Growing up means watching my heroes turn human in front of me | |
The songs we wrote at eighteen seem shortsighted and na ve | |
So when the weather breaks, | |
I' ll pull my hoodie up over my face | |
I won' t run away, run away | |
As fucked as this place got, it made me me | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I' ll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can' t keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I' ll settle down | |
I' ll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
This town' s got lies to tell |
It smells like it should be snowing | |
And I' ve been frequenting a diner on | |
Main Street | |
Where the waitresses are girls that graduated with me | |
Have problems with oxy and can' t recall what | |
I had to drink | |
No one knows where they' re going | |
They just know they want out of here badly | |
They' re like cigarettes dropped on a highway | |
They smash and scatter and burn out somewhere else without knowing | |
I' ve got my grandmother' s veins in the back of my hands | |
And just a hint of a | |
South Philly accent | |
I was born here and | |
I' ll probably die here | |
Let' s go home | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I' ll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can' t keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I' ll settle down | |
I' ll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
The kids in the graduating class | |
Have got their eyes set west | |
And California on their lips | |
But I left some blood there that | |
I' m never getting back | |
Rocky' s in the | |
Deep South | |
I don' t think he' s coming back now | |
It' s sinister, but it' s how life worked out | |
I' ve got my grandmother' s veins in the back of my hands | |
And just a hint of a | |
South Philly accent | |
I was born here and | |
I' ll probably die here | |
Let' s go home | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I' ll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can' t keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I' ll settle down | |
I' ll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
Growing up means watching my heroes turn human in front of me | |
The songs we wrote at eighteen seem shortsighted and na ve | |
So when the weather breaks, | |
I' ll pull my hoodie up over my face | |
I won' t run away, run away | |
As fucked as this place got, it made me me | |
This town has got lies to tell | |
I' ll wait around and hear you out | |
But I can' t keep from digging up these bones forever | |
At least for now, | |
I' ll settle down | |
I' ll try to find some solid ground | |
I lost my footing trying to get home last winter | |
This town' s got lies to tell |