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Well my dad told me that he's gonna work until the day he dies
Well I hope that I don't have to do that too
Well my mom told me that one day she's gonna pay off the mortgage
Well hopefully she doesn't die before she gets to see that through
Well my teacher told me that I should have become a doctor
I should've done something with my life other than a waste
Well my friend told me that I need to be more original
I need to stop using a basic chord progression it all sounds the same

But we only live once and I'm not afraid to die and I can't bite my tongue
When I talk about death I don't seem apologetic because God's work will be done
And he doesn't care if you live till you're 122, you're going to hell

Well Pavement taught me that it's cool to hate other people's music
Because no one makes the best music but yourself
And books taught me things about the world that I wouldn't even know yet
Like Existentialism and ideas that collect dust on a shelf
Well sleep taught me what death probably feels like
And to me, I think that seems completely fine
And work taught me to always try and just live life
Because I'd rather be dead than work until the day I die

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from House above an Apartment (2015​-​2016 Demos), released October 8, 2016

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