I'm feeling stagnant.
I'm spreading myself thin.
My reaction to everything around me changing is to bury myself inside my bed and inside my mind
and I'll be lucky if I make it out alive.
I turned to an old friend to see what he thought of the thoughts I've been thinking lately.
His words put my nerves in the dirt -
with an urgency in his voice he said,
"With the blink of an eye, we'll be waiting to die in a retirement home in Florida.
Let's get out of bed even when we don't wanna."
Like gravity, we keep on pulling ourselves down.
And we're waiting for something better, when we could just lift it back up ourselves.
Let's take in every ounce of daylight. Let's stay up every second of nighttime.
The only thing we'll regret is not knowing what regret feels like.
I'm going to walk to a place that is not my home.
I'm going to skateboard until I've broken every bone.
I'm going to say "yes" when you say "no" and when I'm dead it will read on my tombstone,
"Life is something to laugh about."
I'm spreading myself thin.
My reaction to everything around me changing is to bury myself inside my bed and inside my mind
and I'll be lucky if I make it out alive.
I turned to an old friend to see what he thought of the thoughts I've been thinking lately.
His words put my nerves in the dirt -
with an urgency in his voice he said,
"With the blink of an eye, we'll be waiting to die in a retirement home in Florida.
Let's get out of bed even when we don't wanna."
Like gravity, we keep on pulling ourselves down.
And we're waiting for something better, when we could just lift it back up ourselves.
Let's take in every ounce of daylight. Let's stay up every second of nighttime.
The only thing we'll regret is not knowing what regret feels like.
I'm going to walk to a place that is not my home.
I'm going to skateboard until I've broken every bone.
I'm going to say "yes" when you say "no" and when I'm dead it will read on my tombstone,
"Life is something to laugh about."