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Ellegarden New Year's Day


Seven years have passed so quickly
And it seems like yesterday
I remember your phone call
It was the last day of that year

We bought a cheap wine
Girls at the backseat
Car stereo was playing so loud
My stupid songs
My stupid words never change

I don't forget the promise we made
Still the same star shines above us
Driving 45 to see fireworks on New Year's Day

I'm tired of being told to be someone I never wanted to
be
I'm so sick to hear prigs talking about sociability
I've never forgotten why I started this rebellion
myself
My stupid songs
My stupid words never change

I don't forget the promise we made
Still the same star shines above us
Driving 45 to see fireworks on New Year's Day

I just can't wait
Life is too short
Time is running too fast and I'm always left behind
I just can't wait
Until my turn
I never asked authority to do in my own way

Hell I don't forget the promise we made
Still the same star shines above us
Driving 45 to see fireworks on New Year's Day

Driving 45 to see fireworks on New Year's Day

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