The Union - Live at Longboat Hall

When we were kids,
We'd throw rocks at cars,
And smoke our mother's cigarettes,
After dark, in the park,
And I remember picking butts up off the
Dirty ground.
Smoking them just the same as Ma's
When we ran out.
And I ripped my heart from beneath my rib,
And I'd give a piece to each of my friends,
Just to know they understand

That I'd never join the union,
'Cause I never wanted it easy.
No, I'd never join the union,
'Cause I'd never wanted it easy.

There's a pretty little city tower,
In Alberta to see,
And the little yellow house,
Falling down on English Street.
There's a few good men who know who I am,
And who I am not.
And I rip my heart from beneath my rib,
And I lie there bleeding out in my hands.
And I give a piece to you my friend,
Just to know you understand.

That I'd never join the union,
'Cause I never wanted it easy.
Hell, I'd never join the union,
'Cause I never wanted it easy.

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Now I know why,
Your daddy deosn't like me.
Can't change it,
I am a dirty, Rock 'n' Roller baby.
Now I know why,
Your daddy deosn't like me.
I can't change it,
I am a dirty, Rock 'n' Roller.

And I'd never join the union,
'Cause I never wanted it easy.
Hell, I'd never join the union,
'Cause I never wanted it easy.

That I'd never,
No, I'd never,
No, I'd never join,
That I'd never,
No, I'd never,
No, I'd never join,
That I'd never join the union,
'Cause I never wanted it easy.
Hey!



Credits
Writer(s): Adam Paquette, Brett Emmons, Christopher Huot, Christopher Koster, Jay Emmons, John-angus Macdonald
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