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lyrics

I, I wasn't made for nine to fives.
or any other kind
of stiff ass straight edge job
I cant fuckin' take it
I know where my place is.

Home, will never be the same
cause we'll always be gone
out on the road
meeting new faces
and seeing new places.

And im only growing older
day by day
i swear i feel the time slipping away

I thought this weekend,
is what i needed.

writing songs til 3am,
bangin' adderalls with my best friends
they try to tell us drugs are bad,
when they're okay with

Prescription methamphetamine,
and replacing the American Dream
with fuckin' mediocrity
its a buy and sell society.

as long as we stick to the dose
so long as its not up my nose
as long as this bottle stays closed
with secrets that only i know.

im taking back what was taken from me
all the lies told to protect what we were told to believe
and all they ever do is tell us everything
how can you stand for this?
how can you stand for?

prescription methamphetamine
and replacing the American Dream
with fuckin mediocrity
its a buy and sell society.

Never been the type to need much,
never knew that this small town
would take, such a toll on us.
gonna finally buy that cheap bus,
and hit the road, jack.

We ain't never comin' back
NO
MOE
MOE
MOE
MOE

haha ha ha, HE HE HEEEE,.......bet.

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from I Thought This Weekend Was What I Needed, released May 23, 2013
Vocals: Will Ingram
Bass: Will Ingram
Guitars: Clay Smith
Drums: Reid Surrett

All music written by Will Ingram, Clay Smith, and Reid Surrett.
Lyrics by Will Ingram.

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