Verse 1
Remember when we’d sit around an ol’ fire
And you’d get your guitar out to sing
We’d sing CCR, “Jersey Giant,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger”
Or anything by Bruce Springsteen
Back when ol’ Anna would throw her ol’ hands up
With her faced framed by the fire
And it got so late, we’d take hits from a joint
Mistake shootin’ stars for telephone wires
And I’ve grown partial to havin’ a heart full
Of memories I cannot bare
The girls in summer clothes and Lord knows the soft scent
Of her long, dark, river-washed hair
Verse 2
And I think might pack a bag in the night
Find me some small town out west
Start over, find closure and just say “I’m sorry”
To that sweet girl who tore off that dress
The way the moon’s crescent or the green pine’s restin’
Next to that coast line I rode
It made think of you in the dirt out in Santa Fe
And all of the good times I stole
Remember when Shawn was drunk quotin’ ?
Remember when Steve quit the band
I don’t know nothing but if I knew something
I know that I’d help all I can
Verse 3
I think it’s about time that I severed it
You’d never look on me desperate
And I’ve never been more worried about
The state of the world, angry girl
The time you stayed’s passin’, I think of my dad
When the army and navy game’s on
And every night I wonder if he’s proud of the man
Who threw fists that late night in his lawn
I don’t like bein’ famous, they taint you then paint you
For someone who you’ve never been
And I’m pissed my mama can’t see me singin’
For this crowd out in deep Michigan
And I’ll leave you with somethin’, don’t leave with nothin’
Be safe on your long drive home
There ain’t nothin’ in this poor man’s apartment
Apart from bein’ alone
And I wish were around this time of year
Every time they drop that ball
Drinkin’ parking lot beers while the fire disappears
Times Square and western hope