Two Thousand Seven

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HappyHappy - Rock, Folk Punk

Two Thousand Seven

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[Verse 1] The year was 2007 I was kicking a soccer ball to blow off steam When I kicked it over the fence and my dad said I had to go ask for it politely So I walked over and the guy who lived there said The neighbor's dog would tear me apart Well he said he would've gotten it himself but he was a veteran Yeah he only had one leg and one arm So I explained the situation to my dad And he called me a lying son of a bitch [Chorus] Daymon Judiah Ryan There is no way in hell or heaven That a man with only two limbs lives in the house behind us You need to man the hell up and stop being so afraid It's just a stupid soccer ball, what's the worst thing that they could say? And if I find out that you're lying there will be hell to pay [Verse 2] The year was 2003 I don't remember a lot about 2003 at all Except for the time I was fucking around and I broke my mom's antique skillet from the civil war So I told her what had happened and she stared at me as I cried And I stared back, back at her and I saw a few tears slip out of her eyes [Chorus] Daymon Judiah Ryan There is no way that we can fix this and The only time you've ever shown remorse was in 2003 You need to man the hell up and stop being so fucking vain I wanna see some tears of guilt, yeah you need to feel some good old pain And if I find out that you're lying there will be hell to pay [Verse 3] The year is whatever fucking year it is now And I still think about this shit on rainy days I get so claustrophobic, start bouncing off the walls and start looking for something entertaining So i start thinking about every shitty thing my parents have ever said to me And I, I will get really, really really really depressed and remember Why I am so fucking insecure

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  • HappyHappy