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THE TRACKS I've got groups of friends that live on overload You can hear 'em chatterbox on new ways to destroy themselves I know there's something to be said for extremes All my best friends were never like me They always lived their life to an opposite degree I think we viewed each other as things we'd like to be and they say some things never change When we come so close to a fall and we need some clarity to calm Everybody's got their home away from home and we'd just roam- walkin' the tracks all night So this buddy of mine can't seem to get things straight Headed out on his own in the Spring of '88 Spent half his life getting crucified thru family eyes But resentment's something rare in his voice We used to walk the railroad tracks to clear our heads and drink to the fine futures we had planned I wish to hell I could've kept that frame of mind Why are kids in such a hurry to grow old? Pulling, pulling further away, but it never seems to matter Reminisce to people who weren't there how I need- to walk the tracks tonight Sunsets look better when you know it won't ever leave you mind Memories of cheap wine and talks you can't ever have again If I go first I hope you remember me like that If you go first then I'll never sing this song the same again When all the bulls have lost their guts & my mistakes have reached the sky I'd like to crawl to tussles where I'm safe and sleep- under the tracks all night Written by: Steven Gullett
Year: 1996.33 Performed by: Solo Recordings: 4-Track, Nostalgia Poisoning CD Outtake Chords: |