(lyrics are written by Ian Ball)
When we were young, we could put out anything. When we were young.
When we were cool, we weren’t afraid of anything. When we were cool
Now I’m jaded, and jealous, and tired, thinking about leaving the business. But business is family, something you could never leave.
Or could you?
Then we grew up.
When we grew up, we started second guessing ourselves. When we grew up.
Now that we’re old, our priorities have changed. Now that we’re old, there’s this creeping, crippling nausea, going round and round in circles.
But this circle can’t be broken unless somebody squeezes into it.
When we were cool. I remember when we were cool.
I remember when we were cool.
I remember when we were cool.
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Thanks to (jefe) for correcting these lyrics. Jul 3, 2008
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When we were young, we could put out anything. When we were young.
When we were cool, we weren’t afraid of anything. When we were cool
Now I’m jaded, and jealous, and tired, thinking about leaving the business. But business is family, something you could never leave.
Or could you?
Then we grew up.
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