It wasn't fate that day or
The shattering of glass no
The screaming of his breaks
It's the terror in his eyes
An empty scene of a crime
Held in the jaws of life
A memory that will not
Yeah! Yeah, you ran him down
While spin behind that wheel
Yeah! It's that siren and screaming
Was it worth the last beer
You have to close one eye
So people won't split in two
You have to clench the grass
To keep from falling off the world
You promised to know your limit
To take the trip back home
You claimed that you-were fine
So take your keys and go
Yeah! Yeah, you ran him down
While spin behind that wheel
Yeah! It's that siren and screaming
Was it worth the last beer
Was it worth the last beer
The only reason you feel anything at all is because
You're trained to think that happiness, drunk on being drunk
Your first shot and beer have taken control
And your whole world starts to spin,
Everything is beautiful for 5 minutes
You promised to know your limit
To take the trip back home
You claimed that you were fine
We have to stop the drunk that drive
We have to stop the drunk that drive
credits
from Luck in Life,
released October 9, 2015
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