• 标题:The 3 Kids In Brooklyn
  • 歌手:Butch Walker
  • 专辑:Sycamore Meadows
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    Butch Walker - The 3 Kids In Brooklyn


    Well I left the town of sinners, redneck priests and meth lab stalls
    To find myself a few more just like me
    The options pretty skinny and the order’s pretty tall
    To swim the hippest waters in the sea
    Somewhere in the sticky city driving back and forth
    I found myself a squat in Williamsburg
    Nobody seemed the same sincerely this could be a curse
    But everyone’s the same with different shirts

    I’m not sure what part about me they can’t understand
    No one’s really from here,
    they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about
    Those three kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out

    I see a guy named Ian every morning at the store
    Always dissing something with his eyes
    He always wears a sweater even in the warmest weather
    He’s not afraid to say what he despised
    But I did a little searching you know, and much to my surprise
    A few years back a metal cover band
    He yelled at me and said the Internet is full of lies
    And then I never saw Ian again

    I’m not sure what part about him they can’t understand
    No one’s really from here,
    they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about
    Those two kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out

    I grabbed shots in Decatur with a girl who’s on my block
    She’s the best drummer that I know
    Her band’s always struggling and they always say they’re juggling
    All their schedules just to play a show
    Working at American Apparel selling women’s clothes to guys
    She got a call to play in someone’s band I don’t know well
    She don’t wan’t to do it, she’s so broke that she said screw it
    Then I never spoke to her again

    I’m not sure what part about her she didn’t understand
    Nobody’s really from here,
    they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about
    That one kid left in Atlanta…Fuck this place, I’m getting out