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King Of Minneapolis Pts. I & II

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King Of Minneapolis Pts. I & II

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I. DRANK MYSELF TO DEATH

We got a bottle of Jim Beam and started drinking.

I drank a liter.

To distract me from my constant overthinking

I need a breather.

You built this up your head. The pressure.

Relax, don't think too much 'cause you can't take this.

Well, I relaxed with liquor.

The pressure has gone away,

But baby, I can't see shit.

It's not the same to me when falling on my face.

It's not the same to me when

I finally drank myself to death.

Enter the shaking, man, I should'va eaten something.

Enter the crying.

"My life is useless and I won't amount to nothing."

Better start dying.

You built this up your head. The pressure.

Relax, don't think too much 'cause you can't take this.

Well, I relaxed with liquor.

The pressure has gone away,

But baby, I can't see shit.

It's not the same to me when falling on my face.

Wrap me up in sheets,

There's nothing left to see here.

I should be old enough to know (better better)

And I should be young enough to

Not take everything so seriously

I should be smart enough to

Know that doing this is dangerous

This mixing anxious energy with

Drunk ferocious carelessness.

???

I finally drank myself to death.

I finally drank myself to death.

It's turned to laughs.

I'm turning red outside on Cedar St.

It's twenty-two degrees.

I'm screaming:

"M-I-N-N-E-A-P-O-L-I-S CAN KISS MY ASS IN HELL"

I've built you up in my head

And now you've started a war in my head.

And the soldiers are falling down.

And you din't even try to win.

Aw, fuck.

II. TRUE 'TIL COLLEGE

Get me a friend or a smoke

Or a hospital or a suicide pill.

Get me a million dollar record deal

So I can end this charade.

Cause I, I keep writing the same song over again,

Over and over and over and over again.

Yeah I, I keep writing the same damn song over again.

Over and over and over and over again.

And it feels like heroin.

I just got addicted to

Demanding your attentio

For my trite repetition.

And I can't stop thinking about

The first songs I ever wrote

Where I swore off alcohol

'cause I knew better.

And I can't stop feeling like

That "straight edge" shit became a cult

But I'm kidding myself by believing

That the bar scene is any better.

And I, I keep writing the same damn song over again.

Over and over and over and over again.

And it feels like there's nothing left at all.

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