"How Long (Loss of Innocence)"
You were never sure,
but you never minded.
You stood above,
but wasted below.
I smelled the infest of hate in your skin.
I thought of the old days, would they be again?
I never expected what came out.
I wanted to run, but I was trapped.
How long?
How long would I hold on?
Because I began to lose you
You tried so hard to be nice,
but in the end, it didn't stick.
I tried to understand you,
but we both knew it wouldn't work.
I looked in your eyes and saw emptiness.
There was only wonder, could you survive yourself?
That was not to be, not at all.
I tried to help, but I failed.
How long?
How long would I hold on?
Because I began to lose you
I looked
I smelled
I touched
I tasted
And there was...
Loss of innocence
How long?
How long would I hold on?
Because I began to lose you
How long?
How long would I hold on?
Because I began to lose you
"Midwestern"
Courthouse on Main Street's closed,
same with the hardware store.
Small towns don't live, they die.
And the old people, they sit and cry.
But young stallions, they triumph,
as death gives freedom to them.
They'll run away, through the grass,
down the road, towards the rocky pass.
There's no hope for the old times anymore.
The time has come and gone, town's lost the war.
Can't the old people see what they're doing?
They can't -- the eyes are old, cracked and weak.
They'll peer through at their children,
but never catch them repeating their sins.
Midnight they all break out loose,
all hell smashing free.
They're ripe, they're cool, they're cocky,
As they drive their cars into the Rockies.
Some come back, and some don't;
the smoke rises from their engines,
The windshield cracked, the oil spilt.
The kids, they drove, they drove past the hilt.
There's no hope for the old times anymore.
The time has come and gone, kid's lost the war.
"Someday"
Pushed
into a point of no return
Got burnt, got shot
you made me spurned
You say you're in emotional distress
but maybe you should've thought
should've said something else
before making me feel like I was less
Someday you'll want a hero
someday you'll want a savior
someday you'll need me
and I'll be long gone
Now look at the mess you've made
all the troubles you've created
all the times you procastinated
the rent is due now, honey
There's going to be no slack cut
because you put me in a rut
if I wasn't enough of a person for you
why should I be the one to pay your due?
You pushed me away
you tried to lead me astray
and now it's time for you to pay
When I was there,
when I wanted to help
you swore at me
yeah, you pushed me out
if only things stayed how you wanted
instead of things swinging my way
maybe then you'd be okay
yeah, maybe...
Or maybe not
"Shiny And New"
I wonder how things got like this
where I managed to find
friendliness
in a random moment of time
I didn't think of how friends could grow
and how friends could mend
give warnings, have a thousand hands
to lend
I didn't know how people could stand me...
Cuz I'm always complaining
to me, the sky's always raining
but never washing sin away
I'm too young to be someone's hero
but I'm too old to just run and play
and that doesn't matter to you
because to you, I'm always shiny
and I'm always new
I thought about how life works
bringing it's ups, downs,
and the occassional glitch and quirk
sometimes for the good,
sometimes for the bad
sometimes to glimpse things I want
and sometimes to recall the things I had
But you're standing there still,
with a short time of understanding
under your belt --
I don't think there's anything like you --
I didn't know how good that felt.
I'm just a little songwriter in the making.
