I’m sorry if we don’t connect
But I don’t drink and I don’t smoke
A basic kid, out of luck
And I’m afraid of hospitals
Call my friends tell them it’s the end
The sun went down and there’s nothing left
A lack of sleep and oxygen has got me feeling
Down Down Down
I’m tired of all these sleepless nights
Dancing in the dull headlights
I’m not sure I can carry this weight anymore
We are, we are who we’ve always been
We are, we are alone and innocent
Calling home when I’m falling off the deep end
Driving home and I’m never going out again
We are, we are who we’ve always been
I’m sorry if I don’t make a sound
If I let you down when I don’t come around
I don’t feel the same when I’m not at home
I spend the day staring at my phone
I woke up in a different time 10 years later down the line
So much has changed but through it all it’s still the same
I woke up in a different time I pull you in I hold you tight
I just can’t carry this weight anymore
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