Recall: That all through that year, we drank lukewarm beer. I didn’t like it but it worked
My red face would smirk. Our bodies would jerk. I turned our rhythm into code.
My songs were all odes in Phrygian mode. And how did you reciprocate.
At first you’d be late. Then you’d dissipate. And I was left with lukewarm beer.
They say that you were my first addiction.
I helped you break into the natatorium.
I can remember the smell of chlorine.
And how I never felt so good and clean.
Oh, oh oh oh oh
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
(I did it, everything you asked for. I did it, everything you asked for)
I never saw you look so good. Your hair was like money.
And Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh
(I did it, everything you asked for. I did it, everything you asked for)
I never thought I’d write these word. Not for all the money in the world.
I know I know I know I know I know.
When you’re young. It’s so hard.
Recall: The turns that I took to find the big book and all the coffee that I’ve drunk.
The deepest of funks. Low, mean and sunk. My only rhythm is my cough.
They say that you were my first addiction.
I helped you break into the natatorium.
I can remember the smell of chlorine.
And how I never felt so good and clean.
Oh, oh oh oh oh
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
(I did it, everything you asked for. I did it, everything you asked for)
I never saw you look so good. Your hair was like money.
And Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh
(I did it, everything you asked for. I did it, everything you asked for)
I never thought I’d write these word. Not for all the money in the world.
I know I know I know I know I know.
When you’re young. It’s so hard.
Recall: That all through that year, we drank lukewarm beer. I didn’t like it but it worked
My red face would smirk. Our bodies would jerk. I turned our rhythm into code.
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