I specifically remember the time, end of July.
Driving down 95 in a car with all my best friends inside.
To my surprise, the day ended in two hospital beds-
And an overpriced ambulance ride.
I used to wake up early and see all the music videos on my T.V.
Every morning I was humming and sings songs like “Sugar We’re Going Down Swinging”.
Truth is life was better then, less overhead, but less cash to spend.
Truth is I just miss my old friends.
I can’t remember all the faces of the people I used to know.
Friends I called from back home.
I’m now blind where I once could see.
If they saw my face they wouldn’t recognize me.
Growing up seemed easier in the movies, sitting on my shelf they know their place.
They know what they are, what they’re meant to be. (Which is more than I can say for myself.)
Honestly I just miss my home, give more four walls, something to call my own.
Honestly I just don’t know where to go.
I can’t remember all the faces of the people I used to know.
Friends I called from back home.
I’m now blind where I once could see.
If they saw my face they wouldn’t recognize me.
There was a whole month when I rode the couch.
Watching Netflix, feeling sorry for myself. There was a whole month when I didn’t go outside.
Wishing I could stay in this house, for the rest of my life.
I can’t remember all the faces of the people I used to know.
Friends I called from back home.
I’m now blind where I once could see.
If they saw my face they wouldn’t recognize me.
I don’t recognize the man in the mirror,
If I could see any clearer I’d still be blind.
A lot can happen in two years time.
And unfortunately I got left behind.
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