Lost Boys

Album: Lost Weekend (2026)
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  • On a motor bike, doing 90 in a 55
    To another life where they make you cut your hair
    Impatient with a rifle and your papers
    Weightless but not scared
    This machine is killing me
    I pretended it was make-believe

    Lost boys never grow up, never go home
    Lost boys never spend their lunch money, yeah
    Lost boys never grow up, never get old
    Lost boys, find me

    That one time in East Berlin
    When you threw a tantrum with a .57, and broke a rib
    You told me you wish you were dead
    But I don't believe that
    I still wonder how you're sleeping
    I don't feel bad, but I'm sorry
    This machine is killing me
    I pretended it was make-believe

    Lost boys never grow up, never go home
    Lost boys never spend their lunch money, yeah
    Lost boys never grow up, never get old
    Lost boys, find me

    In a twin bed
    Where all will be forgiven in an instant
    Hands in each other's hair
    We are born again
    So who cares where we're going?
    In the morning you were not there
    One, two, three, woo, ah

    Lost boys never grow up, never go home
    Lost boys never spend their lunch money, yeah
    Lost boys never give up, never get old
    Lost boys, come find me, yeah

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah Writer/s: Alex Giannascoli, Bo Burnham, Caroline Shaw, Christian Lee Hutson, Marshall Vore, Phoebe Bridgers, Rob Moose
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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