Song | The 3 Kids in Brooklyn |
Artist | Butch Walker |
Album | Sycamore Meadows |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:01.22] | Butch Walker - The 3 Kids In Brooklyn |
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[00:13.46] | Well I left the town of sinners, redneck priests and meth lab stalls |
[00:18.04] | To find myself a few more just like me |
[00:22.28] | The options pretty skinny and the order’s pretty tall |
[00:26.46] | To swim the hippest waters in the sea |
[00:30.68] | Somewhere in the sticky city driving back and forth |
[00:35.05] | I found myself a squat in Williamsburg |
[00:39.27] | Nobody seemed the same sincerely this could be a curse |
[00:43.71] | But everyone’s the same with different shirts |
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[00:47.64] | I’m not sure what part about me they can’t understand |
[00:52.27] | No one’s really from here, |
[00:54.34] | they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about |
[00:58.60] | Those three kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
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[01:11.46] | I see a guy named Ian every morning at the store |
[01:15.78] | Always dissing something with his eyes |
[01:20.14] | He always wears a sweater even in the warmest weather |
[01:24.48] | He’s not afraid to say what he despised |
[01:28.36] | But I did a little searching you know, and much to my surprise |
[01:32.94] | A few years back a metal cover band |
[01:37.30] | He yelled at me and said the Internet is full of lies |
[01:41.59] | And then I never saw Ian again |
[01:45.24] | |
[01:45.51] | I’m not sure what part about him they can’t understand |
[01:50.15] | No one’s really from here, |
[01:51.92] | they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about |
[01:56.40] | Those two kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
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[02:38.45] | I grabbed shots in Decatur with a girl who’s on my block |
[02:43.63] | She’s the best drummer that I know |
[02:47.80] | Her band’s always struggling and they always say they’re juggling |
[02:52.28] | All their schedules just to play a show |
[02:56.00] | Working at American Apparel selling women’s clothes to guys |
[03:00.81] | She got a call to play in someone’s band I don’t know well |
[03:05.18] | She don’t wan’t to do it, she’s so broke that she said screw it |
[03:09.41] | Then I never spoke to her again |
[03:12.93] | |
[03:13.30] | I’m not sure what part about her she didn’t understand |
[03:17.97] | Nobody’s really from here, |
[03:19.85] | they just all pretend that’s what they’ve been about |
[03:24.30] | That one kid left in Atlanta…**** this place, I’m getting out |
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[00:01.22] | Butch Walker The 3 Kids In Brooklyn |
[00:07.84] | |
[00:08.23] | |
[00:11.54] | |
[00:13.46] | Well I left the town of sinners, redneck priests and meth lab stalls |
[00:18.04] | To find myself a few more just like me |
[00:22.28] | The options pretty skinny and the order' s pretty tall |
[00:26.46] | To swim the hippest waters in the sea |
[00:30.68] | Somewhere in the sticky city driving back and forth |
[00:35.05] | I found myself a squat in Williamsburg |
[00:39.27] | Nobody seemed the same sincerely this could be a curse |
[00:43.71] | But everyone' s the same with different shirts |
[00:47.42] | |
[00:47.64] | I' m not sure what part about me they can' t understand |
[00:52.27] | No one' s really from here, |
[00:54.34] | they just all pretend that' s what they' ve been about |
[00:58.60] | Those three kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
[01:09.01] | |
[01:11.46] | I see a guy named Ian every morning at the store |
[01:15.78] | Always dissing something with his eyes |
[01:20.14] | He always wears a sweater even in the warmest weather |
[01:24.48] | He' s not afraid to say what he despised |
[01:28.36] | But I did a little searching you know, and much to my surprise |
[01:32.94] | A few years back a metal cover band |
[01:37.30] | He yelled at me and said the Internet is full of lies |
[01:41.59] | And then I never saw Ian again |
[01:45.24] | |
[01:45.51] | I' m not sure what part about him they can' t understand |
[01:50.15] | No one' s really from here, |
[01:51.92] | they just all pretend that' s what they' ve been about |
[01:56.40] | Those two kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
[02:36.68] | |
[02:38.45] | I grabbed shots in Decatur with a girl who' s on my block |
[02:43.63] | She' s the best drummer that I know |
[02:47.80] | Her band' s always struggling and they always say they' re juggling |
[02:52.28] | All their schedules just to play a show |
[02:56.00] | Working at American Apparel selling women' s clothes to guys |
[03:00.81] | She got a call to play in someone' s band I don' t know well |
[03:05.18] | She don' t wan' t to do it, she' s so broke that she said screw it |
[03:09.41] | Then I never spoke to her again |
[03:12.93] | |
[03:13.30] | I' m not sure what part about her she didn' t understand |
[03:17.97] | Nobody' s really from here, |
[03:19.85] | they just all pretend that' s what they' ve been about |
[03:24.30] | That one kid left in Atlanta this place, I' m getting out |
[03:32.21] |
[00:01.22] | Butch Walker The 3 Kids In Brooklyn |
[00:07.84] | |
[00:08.23] | |
[00:11.54] | |
[00:13.46] | Well I left the town of sinners, redneck priests and meth lab stalls |
[00:18.04] | To find myself a few more just like me |
[00:22.28] | The options pretty skinny and the order' s pretty tall |
[00:26.46] | To swim the hippest waters in the sea |
[00:30.68] | Somewhere in the sticky city driving back and forth |
[00:35.05] | I found myself a squat in Williamsburg |
[00:39.27] | Nobody seemed the same sincerely this could be a curse |
[00:43.71] | But everyone' s the same with different shirts |
[00:47.42] | |
[00:47.64] | I' m not sure what part about me they can' t understand |
[00:52.27] | No one' s really from here, |
[00:54.34] | they just all pretend that' s what they' ve been about |
[00:58.60] | Those three kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
[01:09.01] | |
[01:11.46] | I see a guy named Ian every morning at the store |
[01:15.78] | Always dissing something with his eyes |
[01:20.14] | He always wears a sweater even in the warmest weather |
[01:24.48] | He' s not afraid to say what he despised |
[01:28.36] | But I did a little searching you know, and much to my surprise |
[01:32.94] | A few years back a metal cover band |
[01:37.30] | He yelled at me and said the Internet is full of lies |
[01:41.59] | And then I never saw Ian again |
[01:45.24] | |
[01:45.51] | I' m not sure what part about him they can' t understand |
[01:50.15] | No one' s really from here, |
[01:51.92] | they just all pretend that' s what they' ve been about |
[01:56.40] | Those two kids left in Brooklyn sure know how to spin me out |
[02:36.68] | |
[02:38.45] | I grabbed shots in Decatur with a girl who' s on my block |
[02:43.63] | She' s the best drummer that I know |
[02:47.80] | Her band' s always struggling and they always say they' re juggling |
[02:52.28] | All their schedules just to play a show |
[02:56.00] | Working at American Apparel selling women' s clothes to guys |
[03:00.81] | She got a call to play in someone' s band I don' t know well |
[03:05.18] | She don' t wan' t to do it, she' s so broke that she said screw it |
[03:09.41] | Then I never spoke to her again |
[03:12.93] | |
[03:13.30] | I' m not sure what part about her she didn' t understand |
[03:17.97] | Nobody' s really from here, |
[03:19.85] | they just all pretend that' s what they' ve been about |
[03:24.30] | That one kid left in Atlanta this place, I' m getting out |
[03:32.21] |