Lost it in the Lights

It's newly summer, and Tony Bourdain died
I'm laying down in the shower staring up at a broken light
There's something screaming out from in my vent at night
It's shaking the house, It's trying to get out
It wants to tell me another lie

What if, what if, what if, what if
What if the magic's gone?
I guess I should be glad that there was any at all
From 50th and Cedar to Richmond off of Front
I guess I should be glad that there was any at all

The city coughs me out
Like a splinter in my wrist
Getting pushed out of my skin

The city coughs me out
When I was seventeen
I wrote a song about how I'm drinking kerosene
To light a fire in my gut
And I'll be coughing out embers for decades to come
I was seventeen with a fire in my gut

What if, what if, what if, what if
What if the magic's gone?
I guess I should be glad that I was still in the fight
It was right there waiting for me (Right there waiting for me)
I lost it in the lights (I lost it in the lights)
I guess I should be glad that I was still in the fight

The city coughs me out
Like a splinter in my wrist

When I was seventeen
I wrote a song about how I'm drinking kerosene
To light a fire in my gut
And I'll be coughing out embers for decades to come
I was seventeen with a fire in my gut

The city coughs me out
Like a splinter in my wrist
Getting pushed out of my skin
It's getting forced out of my skin

When I was seventeen
I wrote a song about how I'm drinking kerosene
To light a fire in my gut
And I'll be coughing out embers for decades to come
I was seventeen with a fire in my gut
I was seventeen with a fire in my gut



Credits
Writer(s): Daniel Jason Campbell, Matthew Paul Brasch, Kenneth Alrich Cavaliere, Michael Dominic Kennedy, Joshua James Martin, Nicholas Steinborn
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