Fireworks - The Wild Bunch lyrics

[Fireworks - The Wild Bunch lyrics]

Like a landlocked Brian Wilson
Always aching for the tide
Our heads comfortable on the pillow
But always thinking of the other side

We all grew up weird enough
To laugh at how we used to be
Did you turn out weird enough
To laugh at how you used to be?

I stopped searching for the answers
I've learned my lesson
Cause life is just a rhetorical question

I was promised a lot
So I took some time to cross some seas
This must be the part where my ship wrecked
Now I'm left alone with the
Breeze from the sea

We all grew up weird enough
To laugh at how we used to be
Did you turn out weird enough
To laugh at how you used to be?

I stopped searching for the answers
I've learned my lesson
Cause life is just a rhetorical question
And I came up with nothing
We built this home on top of
Ancient Indian burial grounds
We built this home on top of
Whenever something goes right
Something goes wrong
And it's been this way too long
We built this home on top of
Ancient Indian burial grounds

At least now I know that what I have
Was built by the people I love
You wish you loved anything
The way I love my friends
Now we're moving glaciers
I hope this never ends

We all grew up weird enough
To laugh at how we used to be
Did you turn out weird enough
To laugh at how you used to be?
You used to be we all grew weird enough

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