Something New Songtext
von Matt Harlan
Something New Songtext
We used to hide up on the hills
Drinking beer & chucking rocks down at the highway.
At the rolling 18 wheelers that went crawling down the road.
Every time we′d hear 'em hit,
Our hearts would start to thumping & ′a pounding,
Just 'a praying it was never someone's daddy that we know.
& we′d sit out in the woods
Burning cedar with our lighters & just laughing.
Smoking cigarettes & lying about girls that we had known.
Every time we named a name,
Our hearts would start to thumping & ′a pounding.
This town's so small we′re praying that our cover won't be blown.
We said, "My friends we′re bound to live a long, long, time...
& what's the use in living if we can′t come close to dying?
I'd rather ball the world up in a pocket & be through,
Than to spend another minute being scared of something new."
When we finally turned sixteen
We got our parent's cars & tortured all the gravel.
We tried to point our reckless
wheels to roll us past the edge of town.
One drove a Lincoln Continental.
One drove a truck that you′d hear coming for a mile.
One drove right off a cliff & left his brother in the pile.
I had a different haircut then.
It was long on top & shaved up on the sides.
I was looking for myself in places I would usually hide from.
I liked the older crowd I guess,
Skipping school & smoking reefer by the creek –
& all those older girls that let me feel ′em up in the back seat.
I said "My friends we're bound to live a long, long, time,
But what′s the use in living if we can't come close to dying?
I′d rather ball the world up in a pocket & be through
Than spend another minute being scared of something new."
I swear these tales I tell are mostly true.
Sometimes those city folks don't know
what all the small town boys will do.
When drugs & love & drinking is all you have to pass the time
′Til we move into your city & try leave it all behind.
I made it back the other day.
I was glad that most my buddies moved away.
I visited a few that wound up stuck there in their graves.
The older kids they stuck around.
They up & found themselves a new, young crowd.
They just can't escape the gravity that holds them in this town.
So we sat 'round drinking beers.
They were smoking speed & counting down the years.
I was so sad to see them stuck inside a world of rust & tears.
So I turned around & waved.
& I told ′em I′d be back same time, next year.
Just worried to my bones I'd find that there was no one here.
They said, "My friend we′re bound to live a long, long, time,
But what's the use in living if we can′t come close to dying?"
Me, I'd rather ball the world up in a pocket & be through,
Than spend another minute being scared of something new.
Drinking beer & chucking rocks down at the highway.
At the rolling 18 wheelers that went crawling down the road.
Every time we′d hear 'em hit,
Our hearts would start to thumping & ′a pounding,
Just 'a praying it was never someone's daddy that we know.
& we′d sit out in the woods
Burning cedar with our lighters & just laughing.
Smoking cigarettes & lying about girls that we had known.
Every time we named a name,
Our hearts would start to thumping & ′a pounding.
This town's so small we′re praying that our cover won't be blown.
We said, "My friends we′re bound to live a long, long, time...
& what's the use in living if we can′t come close to dying?
I'd rather ball the world up in a pocket & be through,
Than to spend another minute being scared of something new."
When we finally turned sixteen
We got our parent's cars & tortured all the gravel.
We tried to point our reckless
wheels to roll us past the edge of town.
One drove a Lincoln Continental.
One drove a truck that you′d hear coming for a mile.
One drove right off a cliff & left his brother in the pile.
I had a different haircut then.
It was long on top & shaved up on the sides.
I was looking for myself in places I would usually hide from.
I liked the older crowd I guess,
Skipping school & smoking reefer by the creek –
& all those older girls that let me feel ′em up in the back seat.
I said "My friends we're bound to live a long, long, time,
But what′s the use in living if we can't come close to dying?
I′d rather ball the world up in a pocket & be through
Than spend another minute being scared of something new."
I swear these tales I tell are mostly true.
Sometimes those city folks don't know
what all the small town boys will do.
When drugs & love & drinking is all you have to pass the time
′Til we move into your city & try leave it all behind.
I made it back the other day.
I was glad that most my buddies moved away.
I visited a few that wound up stuck there in their graves.
The older kids they stuck around.
They up & found themselves a new, young crowd.
They just can't escape the gravity that holds them in this town.
So we sat 'round drinking beers.
They were smoking speed & counting down the years.
I was so sad to see them stuck inside a world of rust & tears.
So I turned around & waved.
& I told ′em I′d be back same time, next year.
Just worried to my bones I'd find that there was no one here.
They said, "My friend we′re bound to live a long, long, time,
But what's the use in living if we can′t come close to dying?"
Me, I'd rather ball the world up in a pocket & be through,
Than spend another minute being scared of something new.
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