Schroeder's Songbook
Schroeder's Songbook - Radio's Still On songtekst
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I woke up late today And I made a list of clever ways To make these days my better days While my favorite record plays Songs about the good life and Small city girls who come from Japan And I space out as I give in Over and over again and again Now Cash and Clash are my best bet To get me to get around to forget I get drunk on a bottle of my own regret And cure my hangover with a cigarette Once upon a time these records were The things I'd turn when I got burned But the more I hear the less I learn The more I hear the more I burn I know that she's gone But the radio's still on And I swear to god I'll throw It out of the window If I hear that song again Or anything that sounds like it And I'll watch it blow apart Like the pieces of her heart As it breaks under the weight Of all the strangers passing by You're a stranger now Everything is stranger now You watch the sun fall in the sea While my fingers play piano keys End crescendos of you and me Another metaphor that's more than weak I write there hooks until my death I write these hooks like there is something else I want to catch And I swear to god I'll throw It out of the window If I hear that song again Or anything that sounds like it And I'll watch it blow apart Like the pieces of her heart As it breaks under the weight Of all the strangers passing by Every signal, sound, and frequency Has become my worst enemy So pull me in until I'm saved Before I'm crushed, before I drown Under radio waves And I swear to god I'll throw It out of the window If I hear that song again Or anything that sounds like it And I'll watch it blow apart Like the pieces of her heart As it breaks under the weight Of all the strangers passing by I miss it everyday I miss it everyday But I'm working on my aim So things are gonna change I miss it everyday I miss it everyday And things are gonna change But the radio's still on