If I had a time machine,
I could fix everything.
There'd be no more war,
no more hunger,
no more 24 hour news.
I'd never get that parking ticket,
or, live in Phoenix,
and question my existence
‘cause I'd have a purpose.
I'd know what my worth was.
Then again, probably not
Then again, I'd probably just fuck it up worse than it was.
I never thought I'd be
Rolling up my sleeves
In the bargain bin at twenty
I could dust myself off
Go get a job
And everything will come up daisies
I could glad hand the yes men.
I could stop watch re-runs.
I could YouTube how to make sushi,
and grow as a person.
I've forgiven loved ones of trespasses, then carried resentment
I've lit a bong with a cigarette on multiple occasions, out of sheer laziness
I've hidden things from potential friends in hopes that they'd like me
And I single-handedly dismantled a school government before I hit puberty
I’m not about to offer a proverb about mistakes made
and the good things mistakes can make in their wake,
If I could do it all again, the truth is, I’d probably do something different,
Because everything I did, I already did, it’s been done, and I’m spoiled
and the scary thing is
I’m probably
always gonna want more
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This was the only 10 year i didnt get to go to and sadly its my fav album. So happy it was recorded so I can hear it. Def one of my fav bands.
lolz lets hope for a lostpunkrock
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