Do you ever look back on your life?
When everything made sense, and everything felt right
Before you got caught up by reality
Well, I refuse to let it get the best of me
Life makes more sense when you can sum it up with four chords
Scream your heart out, even though you don’t know the words
I miss the days before my friends drifted apart
When we could still see beyond the high-water mark
Where the wave broke and rolled back
Where the wave broke and rolled back
We all grow up to become motivated by greed
We’re working jobs we hate to buy things that we don’t need
And to impress all of those assholes we don’t even like
To keep the wheels turning for another black Friday night
Where the wave broke and rolled back
Where the wave broke and rolled back
We’re only trying to keep our hearts
We still cannot see the high-water mark
Where the wave broke and rolled back
Where the wave broke and rolled back
Where the wave broke and rolled back
Where the wave broke and rolled back
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