I’d never thought my life would go on this way when I was young
31 years unemployed: still singing songs about growing up
What the fuck? Am I stuck in Astoria?
Do I refuse to grow old?
Or do I refuse to walk all alone?
Do I search for memories which are gone?
Why did I never leave my hometown?
Well, fuck these thoughts
I’d never thought my life would go on this way when I was young
31 years unemployed: still throwing bricks and yelling at cops
I don’t have to and I don’t need to build a new life
When we share breath, words and chords,
Or when we destroy banks we know we’re not alone
Each time is like building a new home
Let’s raise our glasses to the future
That is raising from here
From scenes to barricades
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