13 - Osker



     
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Heartbroken, I watched the rain beat on the sidewalk
Complete with gray skies and headlights
And puddles on the sidewalk
Everyone's ruined like meIt's weird now and then I look back
Each day spent careful, is still consumed over time
I think it's worse to be aware
And know this change, than to go on every day, unknowingI'm having trouble with realizations
Why does it have to be a regretful mess?
If I could have one day back now
I swear I'd use it wellOhh, 13, where did you go?
You're gone when I needed you the most
I know that from here it's downhill
Make the best of aA people change, yeah, and that can be good
I liked it that way, why did you stray?
Ohh, maybe I'm unhealthy
Ohh, won't you stop and stay frozen in time with me?I'm having trouble with realizations
Why does it have to be a regretful mess?
If I could have one day back now

I swear I'd use it wellOhh, 13, where did you go?
You're gone when I needed you the most
I know that from here it's downhill
Make the best of a slow deathI'm having trouble with realizations
Why does it have to be a regretful mess?
If I could have one day back now
I swear I'd use it wellOhh, 13, where did you go?
You're gone when I needed you the most
I know that from here it's downhill
Make the best of aOhh, 13, where did you go?
You're gone when I needed you the most
I know that from here it's downhill
Make the best of a slow death

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Osker was a Los Angeles melodic punk rock band who formed in 1998 and split in February 2002, ultimately due to the departure of their drummer. The line up originally consisted of Devon Williams on vocals and guitar and Dave Benitez on bass. They never had a full time drummer, however Phil Drazik was the longest standing.
Osker broke away from the typical Southern California punk band with the release of their second CD "Idle Will Kill".

Read more about Osker on Last.fm.


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