Put my guitar in my trunk You never know where the nights end up
You never know, where the night’s gonna go
I got my buzz, but I ain’t gonna miss the show
Don’t look down at my phone
I screen a call from my folks, I’ll call em back tomorrow
I ain’t got nowhere to be, Tomorrow was meant for sleep
Hey, this is why I’m living, Don’t tell me I’m dreaming, Cause I don’t wanna know
I think we met before, How was your tour? Well I’ve been home for months
Living like a teenager, Li-li-li-living like a teenager
When will you stop living like a teenager? Oh, living like a teenager
Didn’t do that much today, Tomorrow looks like more of the same
But it’s OK, because I own the night
It’s when our truth, steps into the moonlight
The way it is is way beyond me,
What some people do for money, It’s such a waste of our potential
But who can blame them it’s just the system, I ain’t got no solution
But to burn it all to dust and ash, Start over from scratch, and don’t look back
Strum my steel guitar, Drive in my car, Do it all over again
Living like a teenager, Li-li-li-living like a teenager
When will you stop living like a teenager? Oh, living like a teenager
Li-li-li-living like a teenager
Li-li-li-living like a teenager
When will you stop living like a teenager? Oh, living like a teenager
credits
from Glory Daze Vol: IV,
released April 7, 2023
Nick Cobbett: drums, shaker
Zak Mandel-Romann: bass guitar
Adam Nash: slide guitar
Pat Monaco Glynn: organ, piano, MS-20
Jeremy Lyon: vocals, electric guitars, 12-string and Nashville acoustics
Rainbow Girls: vocals
Rainbow Girls are: Caitlin Gowdey, Erin Chapin, Vanessa May
Rainbow Girls engineered by: Jonathan Kirchner
Recording Engineer: Ian Pellicci at Brothers Chinese Recording
Additional overdubs engineered by: Jay Pellicci
Mixed by: Michael Brauer
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