Every Day Is Not A Party

Album: Blight (2020)
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  • Wake up in the morning
    Who left on all these lights?
    Fix myself some breakfast
    Make plans for the night
    Pour myself a drink
    Fill it up to the rim
    Is it only Tuesday?
    I should join a gym
    Every day is not a party
    Every day is not a party
    I go into work
    Who the fuck cares if I’m late?
    Think I’ll take a half day
    It’s not worth it just to get paid
    Drive up on the mountain
    Spin out on every turn
    Buy myself some vodka
    What else can that hurt
    Every day is not a party
    Every day is not a party
    And I know
    Everything has already changed
    But I don’t know
    If I’m ready to rearrange
    My life, my habits, or my addictions
    Desires and dreams
    My predilection to fight
    Pass out on the couch
    Shoot out the TV
    Do it all again
    Tomorrow and eternity
    Every day is not a party
    Every day is not a party
    Every day
    Every day is
    Not
    A
    Party Writer/s: Timothy Higgins
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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