Errands
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Errands
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maybe we'll move to new york city
and then we'll celebrate "good bye"
we´ll find a place that we can start a fight
and feel good to be alive
and so we´ll drive across the country
on this endless holiday
you take the short cut and i´ll watch life pass
i can´t remember who drove last
errands, errands
why don´t you think they´d understand?
errands, errands
why don´t you think before that next drink?
it´s gonna be your last mistake, oh yeah...
and it´s going to devastate all them
we´re on our way to run more errands
travelers without a plan
and i´ve been awake for way too long
i can´t remember who i am
errands, errands
why don´t you think they´d understand?
errands, errands
why don´t you think before that next week?
it´s gonna be your last mistake, oh yeah...
and you know it will devastate all them
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