Loans

Everyone's got their own plans,
A map of Brooklyn on the backs of their hands
But no one ever seems to find their way to the door

You could say you're unworthy
And settle for a piece of jersey.
You could cram in the train as if there's something to fight for

They're always saying
"You'll never make it on your own.
Why don't you take another loan?"
Before you know it
You're hardly fighting for yourself,
Owned by everybody else.
And I'll never understand, no I'll never understand

Maybe it's time to revisit Camus.
That myth of Sisyphus is sizzling you
And a stone with that kind of weight could put a dent in your interest

For all the times you could lie awake
And ponder if there was a better mistake
It doesn't matter, doesn't matter you're screwed either way

They're always saying
"You'll never make it on your own.
Why don't you take another loan?"
Before you know it
You're hardly fighting for yourself,
Owned by everybody else.
And I'll never understand, no I'll never understand

Scrawled in pen across your palm,
Remember all you've got to pay
You'd better find a way
Looming thick above the calming river
All you've got to pay
You'd better find the way to all you'll ever know

That's the way it goes
That's the way it goes
That's the way it goes
That's the way it goes
That's the way it goes
That's the way it goes



Credits
Writer(s): Brian Mclaughlin, Jeremy Cohen, Luke Imbusch, Peter Stone
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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