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DEPRESSION, BOOZE, AND SONG
Opens by strumming an E-chord.
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I used to get drunk in Don Bosco Field,
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With Topher, Berger and Lars.
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Walking home with a mickey of whiskey,
D E A
And a discount Pizza Seventy-Three.
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Now I get drunk and write these stupid songs,
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But they always turn out wrong.
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âCause I only write when Iâm not all right,
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And I feel like shit tonight.
D E
Well I canât explain,
D E
Why Iâm so ing insane.
D E A
Depression, booze and song.
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I used to sneak out of my bedroom window,
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Hop the fence with my guitar.
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Weâd then start a fire and songs were required,
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In my old pal Ms. Maxwellâs backyard.
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But I tend to get too down to be part of that crowd now,
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Sometimes I see her on the bus.
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She says we should hang out and asks when Iâm free,
D E A
But it wouldnât be how it used to be.
D E
Well route twenty-nine,
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Like those old high-school times,
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Has seemed to pass right by without me.
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Today I stumbled upon some of those old songs,
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I recorded back in high-school.
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They were all about misery, which means I couldnât have been as happy,
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As I thought that I used to be.
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âCause the grass is always greener on the other side,
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Which means your memories lie.
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I guess what I mean is Iâve never been happy,
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But back then I was a bit more alright.
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Time tends to fly,
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And as my life slips by,
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I think Iâve done everything not right.
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