Tell me do you like to give or receive
Or do you like it better on hands and knees
And can you hear them losing and win
From the schoolyards by our house with all the windows left open
Try to not see your failures ascending
Waitressing is a temporary thing
I wonder when the summer comes
And I still want to drive to your parent’s house
If you'll live somewhere else
I can hear them losing and win
Hood tween girls outside our house
Ripping her hair out for entertainment
Try to not see your failures ascending
You'll perfect the art of losing
Oh what if when the summer it comes
And I still want to drive to your parent’s house
But you live somewhere else
We're getting there, home
Eugene, housed the days of truancy
10,000 nervous breakdowns that drew me to the east
A home, a home I came running to the warehouse kids that feared a boomerang home
Staring out at the backyard, wire and leaves interlocking
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