Everything Gets Old

Dylan Owen

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    Driving down the interstate, it’s 2 am I’m infinite
    Wondering if I can make this last before it finishes
    These front porches haven’t taken down their christmas shit, from last year
    They want more from life, if it exists
    I guess we’re all looking forward to us shining
    A couple holidays from now we’ll all be fine when
    We finally get a chance to walk along horizons
    Or we’re bored of trying, organized, and 45 and tired

    We were shopping mall pilgrims, outlaws at yard sales
    We wrote our names in ash and cigarettes on guardrails
    So if they do report me missing and my car bails
    I was 21 the day the engine in my heart failed
    Someday I wanna leave the state, move away and gone
    Every wrinkle in my face says I’m aging wrong

    Wake up in a diner playing 80s graduation songs
    And start to wonder if my generation’s days are lost
    Orchestrate the horns, tires hit the rain
    I’m driving singing prayers that I compiled on the way
    Cause heaven’s just a car crash away from real life
    Until then I’ll never know what paradise feels like

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    Yeah, well everything gets old
    Everything gets dusty, everything gets cold
    Until we do it all again without the interruptions
    And no longer can recognize the houses we grew up in
    Yeah, well everything gets old
    Everything gets vintage, everything lets go
    Until tomorrow when we find a better way to end the century
    And suddenly we recognize the people that we’re meant to be

    As I’m driving down the interstate, it’s 4 am I’m infinite
    Wondering if I can make this last before it finishes
    Is this great stillness all we’re really out to find?
    Is there a pot of gold at the end of the power lines?
    We hopped fences, over garage centers and
    Hopelessly lost tenants of the parking lot perspective
    Tired of broken hondas, tires that blow up on us

    Someday we’ll grow up and be local rock legends
    Who stopped pretending, I don’t wanna be that lost
    Convinced my ticket out isn't a scratch off
    We found hope in a melody, it was just a riff
    The song says there’s more to life, but it’s just a myth

    Speeding past the gallery of lights
    Lead me off into the blanket of the night
    Because I would rather crash my car on purpose
    Than grow up to be a person who’s unhappy with an accidental life
    When everything gets old, everything gets dusty, everything gets cold
    We’ll finally do it all again without the interruptions
    And we’ll no longer recognize the houses we grew up in

    Yeah, well everything gets old
    Everything gets dusty, everything gets cold
    Until we do it all again without the interruptions
    And no longer can recognize the houses we grew up in
    Yeah, well everything gets old
    Everything gets vintage, everything lets go
    Until tomorrow when we find a better way to end the century
    And suddenly we recognize the people that we’re meant to be

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