She asked me if I like to sing
I said, of course I like to sing
Anyone who doesn't like to sing
Must be dead if you ask me

She asked how I like being on the road
I said, I love being on the road
Yes, I miss my friends at home
But I love being on the road

So many songs left to sing
So many places left to see
So many songs left to sing
So many places left to see

She asked me if I had a job
I said, no way I've got no job
Why would anyone want a job?
Life's too short to have a job

She asked me if I had a dream
I said, of course I've got my dreams
Anyone who doesn't have a dream
Must be dead if you ask me

So many songs left to sing
So many dreams left to dream
So many places left to see
So many dreams left to dream

Today's too nice
To spend it any other way than riding on our bikes
Today's too great
The weather outside's perfect and I insist that we stay up real late
Today's too wonderful
To worry about anything on our list of things to do
Today is perfect

She asked me if I'd been in love
I said, of course I've been in love
She asked me who I was speaking of
I said her name would not be sung

She asked me if I want to die
I said, of course I do sometimes
Anyone who doesn't want to die
Must not really be alive


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    extremely extremely extremely good song. yes!

    apollo IVon March 15, 2006   Link
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    FANTASTIC song.

    jfioajeo740239won May 03, 2006   Link
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    According to the Ghost Mice/Defiance, Ohio split booklet, this is about when Chris met Hannah and he just tried to be real and not impress her.

    Nowahon September 11, 2006   Link

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