I think it's "I coulda ridden the ride, I could have lived the life!" instead of "read her her rights"
This song is brilliant. I was a carryout kid in high school, and I've felt the swift, defeating transition into the magazine life of work every day and getting things done. I'm not setting the city alight anymore; I've been tired and trapped.
But now, now in a moment of fire, now I know I wanna live the life, I wanna wrong the rights! Because I can't stand not being extraordinary anymore, because I can't just collapse from being a Carryout Kid living another life into Stranger Than Fiction monotony.
I think it's "I coulda ridden the ride, I could have lived the life!" instead of "read her her rights"
This song is brilliant. I was a carryout kid in high school, and I've felt the swift, defeating transition into the magazine life of work every day and getting things done. I'm not setting the city alight anymore; I've been tired and trapped.
But now, now in a moment of fire, now I know I wanna live the life, I wanna wrong the rights! Because I can't stand not being extraordinary anymore, because I can't just collapse from being a Carryout Kid living another life into Stranger Than Fiction monotony.