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I'm two cups into my coffee break.
I'm sitting alone in the cafe from the way.
Reading all by myself
Turning my cell off just to breath
And everyone I know just keeps calling me.
And I just need a little time.Cause I'm overcommiting myself.
I guess this is growing up
I'm sleeping so little these days.
I guess this is growing up
I'm feeling things are about to change
I'm guessing this is growin' up
Yeah I'm growing up.And my mom hates my guts.
She has every reason to
From all the things I do.
And it breaks me just to know
That I have torn her apart so many times.
So many timesCause I've overcommitted myself.
I guess this is growing

I'm sleeping so little these days.
I guess this is growing up
I'm feeling things are about to change
I'm guessing this is growin' up
Oh I'm guessing this is growing up
Songwriters
MICHAEL HARRISON, TIM PATTISON, DAVID JEFFREYS, PATRICK MARSDEN, MICK DERRICK, LINDA STEELYARDPublished by
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Forever the Sickest Kids is an American rock band from Dallas, Texas, who are currently signed to Universal Motown Records Group. In issue 228 of Alternative Press, the group was named the number one underground band in the "22 Best Underground Bands (That Likely Won't Stay Underground for Long)". Their first EP, Television Off, Party On, was released on July 3, 2007 Their second EP, a split release with critically acclaimed pop punk band The Tattle-Tales, was released on February 14, 2008. Their debut album, Underdog Alma Mater, was later released on April 29, 2008.

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