Sometimes
I wanna pack it all up
Get on a bus
And move to Vermont
Or Maine, or any
Of those states
Back east
That I remember
Sometimes
I wanna go back to school
An east coast college
With some history
I'd be satisfied, I know
In the simple things

Longtime
Sunshine upon me
Sometimes
I wanna build a house
With a wood stove
Or a fireplace
In the middle
Of the living room
An old piano
Sometimes
It don't seem so bad
Settle down
With a good woman
Leave this
Lonely life behind
Forever and ever

Longtime
Sunshine upon me

Sometimes
I wanna get in a car
Close my eyes
And drive real fast
Keep on going
Till I get some place
Where I can truly rest

Longtime
Sunshine upon me


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Longtime Sunshine Lyrics as written by Rivers Cuomo

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    Some people believe this song is part of Weezer's unreleased space opera Songs from the Black Hole. This song is Rivers just saying that he misses his simple life, and that he doesn't really enjoy being a rockstar. I love the last stanza:

    'Sometimes I wanna get in a car Close my eyes and drive real fast Keep on going 'till I get some place Where I can truly rest"

    I posted this on facebook, and people thought it was suicidal, but I don't think that. To me it sounds like he doesn't care where he goes he just wants to be left alone. That fits in with the way that Rivers usually thinks. He doesn't want to be famous; he wants to be alone, and happy.

    jtk1993on April 09, 2010   Link

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