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Eighth Avenue Lyrics


I met you at seven
I didn't expect your friends
I'm feeling much older
Somewhat a generation gap
You won't understand
I'm lost in a land
I'm not twenty-seven
Watch the computer
Sit by the telephone
Waiting for hours
Video games
Books on the bed
Cards I never sent
It's not like a dream
I thought it should be
Young and maudlin

You were alright till the end of the night
Counting all your feathers in a cap
And a bible black eye
I left my twenties
In bar rooms and bathroom halls
Past twenty-two to forty and four
Eighth Avenue
We walked twenty blocks
Sat on the roof
Played spades and hearts
Young and maudlin
You were alright till the end of the night
Counting all your feathers in a cap
And a bible black eye
I left my twenties
In bar rooms and bathroom halls
Past twenty-two to forty and four
Eighth Avenue
We walked twenty blocks
Sat on the roof
Played spades and hearts
Young and maudlin
You were alright till the end of the night
Counting all your feathers in a cap
And a bible black eye
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written by Papini, Amber Claire / Michel, Nathan J / Betancourt, Brian
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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The first thing you might notice about Hospitality’s sophomore album Trouble is what you don’t hear. The process of completing Trouble was, for the band, one of learning to accept silence, to let that empty space exist no matter what it might awaken or evoke. You could catch glimpses of these dark and unexplored places in the margins of Hospitality’s 2012 self-titled debut, but they are at the very heart of Trouble. If you listen closely, you can hear a band pushing against their own boundaries and limitations until they find the very air around them subtly but perceptibly changed. Less -

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