Verse 1
I don't like 7/11, I prefer 40's and 9's
That's a menace reference if you didn't understand the last line
And I shoplift so fucking much I forget that people pay all the time
And I can't read too much into my own thoughts
'Cause I'm terrified of what I'll find
Chorus
And I have a lot of friends and they do a lot of drugs
But I don't care about that
'Cause I still get free hugs
From everyone I know
Verse 2
Well I know a lot of girls from high school that all got pregnant young
They drank and they smoked the whole time hoping for a miscarriage
And they all have jobs but only of minimum wage
And there's not enough buckets in the world to carry all their tears
Verse 3
Well i never read To Kill a Mockingbird or Catcher in the Rye
I never took geography or told a girl if I had a crush
And sometimes I wish that money bought happiness
'Cause I'd spend it all buying you smiles
credits
from Kill Everybody EP,
released June 9, 2014
Vocals - Kenny, Bass
Guitar - Kenny
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