Took some time to think my whole life through
Cause nine to five's not cutting it and I've got more important things to do
Then sit around like apples slowly rotting to their cores
And I won't take it cause I know that I'm here for so much more

Remind me of all I am and all I have to give
Deny me the right to lead a life that's meaningless

My words are true
I'll see the world and have more fun than you
My stories told
Will be ones of adventure with girls involved
Stories untold
The streets outside of New York are paved in gold

The days of my life aren't so stupid anymore
So I guess I'll see you on the road


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    this song is pretty cool, days if his life will carry meaning for now on since he's realised what he really wants

    Atemporalon January 28, 2005   Link
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    this song kicks ass

    BaysidexDeadPoeticon February 02, 2005   Link
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    this song kicks ass

    BaysidexDeadPoeticon February 02, 2005   Link
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    oh yeah and at the end of the song there is some music and then the lyrics " So i'll jump in the van and won't look back and never have to see this place again. Well I guess, I'll never have to see this placce again"

    BaysidexDeadPoeticon February 02, 2005   Link
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    i would love to be able to find this song. does anyone know where i could?

    coastlineisquieton January 21, 2008   Link
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    this song sounds good. I thought I had all of bayside's songs. Does anyone know where I can find this song?

    shakeynon August 01, 2010   Link

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