Eighth Avenue

Lyrics

I met you at seven
 I didn't expect your friends
 I'm feeling much older
 Somewhat a generation gap
 You won't understand
 I'm lost in a land
 I'm not twenty-seven
 Watch the computer
 Sit by the telephone
 Waiting for hours
 Video games
 Books on the bed
 Cards I never sent
 It's not like a dream
 I thought it should be
 Young and maudlin
 You were alright till the end of the night
 Counting all your feathers in cap
 And a bible black eye
 I left my twenties
 In bar rooms and bathroom halls
 Past twenty-two to forty and four
 Eighth Avenue
 We walked twenty blocks
 Sat on the roof
 Played spades and hearts
 Young and maudlin
 You were alright till the end of the night
 Counting all your feathers in cap
 And a bible black eye
 I left my twenties
 In bar rooms and bathroom halls
 Past twenty-two to forty and four
 Eighth Avenue
 We walked twenty blocks
 Sat on the roof
 Played spades and hearts
 Young and maudlin
 You were alright till the end of the night
 Counting all your feathers in cap
 And a bible black eye

Audio Features

Song Details

Duration
03:53
Key
4
Tempo
157 BPM

Share

More Songs by Hospitality

Albums by Hospitality

Similar Songs