The 'Feel Good' Revolution

Song The 'Feel Good' Revolution
Artist Bright Eyes
Album A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997

Lyrics

Come by when you get off work
I'll be sitting around doing nothing
Let's wait till the sun goes down
Then we'll drive off deep into the night
Don't care where we are going
As long as
I'm going with you
The summer swells in us
With the heat comes a new kind of wanting
Cool nights never cooled us off
Lay around, wait for something to happen
When it is three lonely figures
A bedroom, a basement, she's scared
Which one is sleeping
And which one is lying awake?
Which one is sleeping
And which one is lying about it?
Afternoon drags on and on
Movie nights that never end
We can hang out all night long
Lay in bed and talk to a good friend'
Cause we only get older
You probably forget what it is like
The university's quiet today
Didn't clean, we just talked in the bathroom
The girl always gets in my way
Ruined friendships but others replace them
These opinions are poison
I've been drinking them all of my life
I could never replace you
I could never forget what it's like
Step out on a moonlit roof
The radio leads a feel good revolution
Cigarettes and my closest friends
Tell myself that
I have to remember this
Remember this
Tell myself that
I have to remember this
Remember this
To remember, to remember this