Let's take a train down to the lake
It's such a gorgeous day out
We'd be crazy
If we stayed in

Just
Just because we're bored
It doesn't mean we have to
Continue being bored

[Chorus]
To all my friends I hope
That every word I wrote
Finds you well you know
I loved you all alone

We'll spike the soda cans with booze
The weather on the news says
We should expect
The sun to make it's long

Awaited return
On the big blue screen
Now this I gotta
See for myself

[Chorus]

To all my enemies
I welcome memories
I hope these words could mend
Like a swift kick to the hand

Go find a spot to stop and
Set up shop and
Appreciate the girls
On rollerskates

We'll hide our true intentions
And our true dispositions
Behind our calm demeanors
And some fucking dark sunglasses

Let's blow an entire afternoon
To just enjoy the view
It feels good to have nothing
That I have to do

[Chorus]

To all my enemies
I welcome memories
I hope these words could mend
Like a swift kick to the hand

[Chorus]

To all my enemies
I welcome memories
To all my friends you know

I loved you all alone
I loved you all alone
I loved you all alone
I loved you all alone
I loved you all alone


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Rollerskates Lyrics as written by Daniel S. Judd Carrie Louise Clough

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    the only correction i found was that it's suppose to be "I hope these words connect Like a swift kick to the head"

    jenahtaliaon May 30, 2007   Link

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