Mm, oh, hey, Ratatat
Yeah, na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na

Crush a bit, little bit
Roll it up, take a hit
Feeling lit, feeling right
Two AM, summer night, I don't care
Hand on the wheel
Driving drunk I'm doing my thang
Rolling the Midwest side and out
Living my life, getting our dreams
People told me slow my roll
I'm screaming out, "Fuck that"
I'ma do just what I want
Looking ahead no turning back
If I fall if I die
Know I lived it to the fullest
If I fall if I die
Know I lived and missed some bullets

I'm on the pursuit of happiness and I know
Everything that shine ain't always gonna be gold, hey
I'll be fine once I get it, yeah, I'll be good

I'm on the pursuit of happiness and I know
Everything that shine ain't always gonna be gold, hey
I'll be fine once I get it, yeah, I'll be good

Tell me what you know about dreamin', dreamin'
You don't really know about nothin', nothin'
Tell me what you know about them night terrors every night
Five AM cold sweats, waking up to the sky
Tell me what you know about dreams, dreams
Tell me what you know about night terrors, nothin'
You don't really care about the trials of tomorrow
Rather lay awake in the bed full of sorrow

I'm on the pursuit of happiness and I know
Everything that shine ain't always gonna be gold, hey
I'll be fine once I get it, yeah, I'll be good

I'm on the pursuit of happiness and I know
Everything that shine ain't always gonna be gold, hey
I'll be fine once I get it, yeah, I'll be good

I'm on the pursuit of happiness
I know everything that shine ain't always gold
I'll be fine once I get it, I'll be good

I'm on the pursuit of happiness and I know
Everything that shine ain't always gonna be gold, hey
I'll be fine once I get it, yeah, I'll be good

I'm on the pursuit of happiness and I know
Everything that shine ain't always gonna be gold, hey
I'll be fine once I get it, yeah, I'll be good

Pursuit of happiness
Yeah, I'm gon' get it, I'll be, good
Ugh
Oh man
Oh alright, oh
Room's spinning, room's spinning
Pat, Zuli, wait, oh fuck
Oh my God
Why did I drink so much and smoke so much? Ugh
Oh fuck


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Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare) Lyrics as written by Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi Evan Peter Mast

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    This song is about Kid Cudi tiring to Pursue Happiness, but doing it through the wrong means drugs,alcohol,parting,drunk driving, what ever it takes. He becomes confused with real happiness and this fake temporary happiness provided by his party lifestyle. the drugs and alcohol make him feel happy for a little while but once they go away he is left with night sweats, and terrors (second verse) due to wanting that scene of happiness again. Hence the chorus: "I'm on the pursuit of happiness and I know"... "I'll be fine once I get it" he says he'll be fine once he gets it but the happiness he is looking for can never be achieved so he is on a never ending search. When he says "everything that shine ain't always gonna be gold" he is referring to the false happiness. Something that seems like happiness but is not genuine (like fools gold.) finally the end of the music video it shows Kid Cudi in a bathroom messed up from the night and he doesn't seem happy at all. Overall this song is about addiction to fake happiness in general,and the dangers of it.

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