I couldn't tell you Much about London in '64 Much about Franklin and Elenor But I know exactly how we left the kitchen And I couldn't tell you When the moon met our first rocketship When they built all of those pyramids But I could spend hours reminiscing
That first date, your kiss Parties, we missed 'Cause we happier just staying in The first time you cried I hate that night And how well I remember it
Now I'm no good at small talk, it always goes South 'Cause every time that I open my mouth I star to monologue, spilling my guts How it began and how I messed it up Close friends or strangers, it's always the same Give me five minutes, I'll mention your name I keep reciting the story of us Like I'm some kind of history buff
(I tried to forget it) Re-wrote my autobiography Had to go through my anatomy 'Cause somehow I still see you in it So inconvenient I memorized dates for no reason But every Fall, yeah, it all hits me like a freight train Flip back to the same page (And study it over again)
Now I'm no good at small talk, it always goes South 'Cause every time that I open my mouth I star to monologue, spilling my guts How it began and how I messed it up Close friends or strangers, it's always the same Give me five minutes, I'll mention your name I keep reciting the story of us Like I'm some kind of history buff
I hate that night How well I remember it How well I remember it
Now I'm no good at small talk, it always goes South 'Cause every time that I open my mouth I star to monologue, spilling my guts How it began and how I messed it up Close friends or strangers, it's always the same Give me five minutes, I'll mention your name I keep reciting the story of us Like I'm some kind of history buff
Compositores: Brett Aaron Truitt (Truitts), Joseph Abram Ginsberg (Ginsberg Joe), Carly Paige Waldrip (Carly Paige), Quinn Lewis Delbridge (Quinn Lewis) ECAD: Obra #35067017