Summer of 89
Changing strings and banging on things
A couple of girls from the school
Would listen to kiss
(With rockets for fists)
Acting like Saturday's fool
Learned how to smoke, told dirty jokes
Talked about loose girls from Rome
I made out with most of them
So I raised a toast to them especially now that I'm
(Old)
And they're 45 with husbands who don't like their wives
3 or 4 kids, make enough to survive
In their paper mill jobs while their teen heartthrobs
Are playing in bands or they're dead
Can I go back to when I was the winner
Way before the rain came
And washed away the sinners, everyone was something and
Nothing was done right or wrong
Smothering the cover of a '69 summer
Played through a speaker of fuzz
Nobody knew Bryan Adams wasn't cool
The TV just told me he was
Always heard the sound, get me out of this town
Resonating clear on my head
Chuck ran away with our gear and the drugs
I'm pretty sure that he's dead
Or he's 46 and alone, cast the heaviest stone,
Suburban cover band playing bad to the bone
In a bath tub of meth, you can smell your own death
You know when you can't look the past in the eye
Can I just go back to when I was the winner
Way before the rain came
And washed away the sinners, everyone was something
(And I could never do any wrong)
Went back to the woods where I hid all my goods
In a rusted out Cadillac door
We all get nostalgic and fall for the hat trick
Of thinking it'll be like before
Like the football jocks trying to please their pops
And the stoners aping everything their bad uncles taught
And the teachers who cared more than I ever knew,
And knew I played clubs, let me sleep through school
And my day job boss who wrote it up as a loss
But let me leave when I wanted and I never got caught
Sleeping out on the field, in the back of my truck
Breaking into the bars, steal the beer and getting fucked
By a girl twice my age, making minimum wage
But the tan lines were good and she had a good face
Is this what I've become? Is this all I've become?
When do I become
I want to go back to when I was the winner
Way before the rain came
And washed away the sinners, everyone was someone and
And I could never do any wrong
A couple of girls from the school
Would listen to kiss
(With rockets for fists)
Acting like Saturday's fool
Learned how to smoke, told dirty jokes
Talked about loose girls from Rome
I made out with most of them
So I raised a toast to them especially now that I'm
(Old)
And they're 45 with husbands who don't like their wives
3 or 4 kids, make enough to survive
In their paper mill jobs while their teen heartthrobs
Are playing in bands or they're dead
Can I go back to when I was the winner
Way before the rain came
And washed away the sinners, everyone was something and
Nothing was done right or wrong
Smothering the cover of a '69 summer
Played through a speaker of fuzz
Nobody knew Bryan Adams wasn't cool
The TV just told me he was
Always heard the sound, get me out of this town
Resonating clear on my head
Chuck ran away with our gear and the drugs
I'm pretty sure that he's dead
Or he's 46 and alone, cast the heaviest stone,
Suburban cover band playing bad to the bone
In a bath tub of meth, you can smell your own death
You know when you can't look the past in the eye
Can I just go back to when I was the winner
Way before the rain came
And washed away the sinners, everyone was something
(And I could never do any wrong)
Went back to the woods where I hid all my goods
In a rusted out Cadillac door
We all get nostalgic and fall for the hat trick
Of thinking it'll be like before
Like the football jocks trying to please their pops
And the stoners aping everything their bad uncles taught
And the teachers who cared more than I ever knew,
And knew I played clubs, let me sleep through school
And my day job boss who wrote it up as a loss
But let me leave when I wanted and I never got caught
Sleeping out on the field, in the back of my truck
Breaking into the bars, steal the beer and getting fucked
By a girl twice my age, making minimum wage
But the tan lines were good and she had a good face
Is this what I've become? Is this all I've become?
When do I become
I want to go back to when I was the winner
Way before the rain came
And washed away the sinners, everyone was someone and
And I could never do any wrong
Credits
Writer(s): Butch Walker
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