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The Day I Came of Age

from Something New to Burn by Drunken Logic

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How many rays of sunshine have danced through the state of Maine?
How many days of summer did I spend running through the rain,
Chasing after children with a furrowed brow and the sourest of moods?
And the tear stains on their faces traced the lines that mark my own
I tried so hard to tell them all the things I’ve come to know,
But when you’re just as lost and restless, then what the hell’s a boy supposed to do?

That was the day I came of age
Eyes wide with shock, fists clenched with rage
Forced out of my false Eden, without having heard a word of sage advice
Why must the dreams we forge at night dissolve in the daylight?
The dreams we forge at night dissolve in the daylight

A doe-eyed beauty walked across the room, all I could do was stare
She ruled it with an iron fist, lit it with her golden hair
And she left me all but speechless — robbed me of the words to make a sentence
And when they pulled me outside, oh how they were mistaken
From words misunderstood and from actions not yet taken
They had deemed me lost and reckless, and a plane ticket home was my repentance

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from Something New to Burn, released March 5, 2013

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Songs that made sense at the time.
2012-2023.

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