Smoker lyrics

by

Jack Van Cleaf


Everyone’s a tattooed teenage kid
Hanging ‘round a grocery parking lot
Nothing better to do on a weekday
Looks like concrete camouflage

I am always a first grade freak
Backseat SUV window
Looking out on the asphalt street
Scared to death, a fresh haircut

And I never thought I would be a smoker
Guess that I forgot, guess I’m getting older
“Mommy, what’s he got dangling from his ears?”
You’ve got nothing to fear, give it a couple of years

Time is a Tuesday afternoon
Living room rug covered in toys
Live in the plastic submarine
A world made of grass, a quiet little boy

Bet he never thought he would be a smoker
Guess that he forgot, guess he’s getting older
“Mommy, what’s he got dangling from his ears?”
You’ve got nothing to fear, give it a couple of years

I never thought I would be a smoker
Guess that I forgot, guess I’m getting older
“Mommy, what’s he got dangling from his ears?”
You’ve got nothing to fear, give it a couple of years
I’m at the tippy-top of the roller coaster
f*ck, it’s gonna drop, guess we’re getting closer
“Mommy, what’s he got dangling from his ears?”
You’ve got nothing to fear, give it a couple of years
Give it a couple of years
Give it a couple of years
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