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Sunken eyes and strangers' faces
I fall asleep in the strangest places
What the hell am I doing?
Where have my friends gone?
Can't stand these people no more
But you cannot leave when you can't find the door
Smashed my phone, lost my wallet
Who's this new friend of mine?Why do some people make you nervous
And others drive you to drink when the bars are closing?Nightstand memorial to past libation
A sudden fear of phone vibrations
Too hung over to sleep
Too tired to stay alive
Bezos, bile, and bills
There's so much missing time to kill
I shake like an airplane on its way downWhy do some people make you nervous
And others drive you to drink when the bars are closing?
When the bars are closingNo good'll come from stumbling home with the sun
No good'll come from stumbling home with the sun

I used to care
Now I stare into the sunken eyes and strangers' faces
I fall asleep in the strangest places
What the hell am I doing?
Where have my friends gone?Why do some people make you nervous
And others drive you to drink when the bars are closing?
When the bars are closing
Songwriters
GREG BARNETT, JOSEPH GODINO, ERIC JOSEPH KEEN, THOMAS F. MAYPublished by
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The Menzingers originally formed after the dissolution of Bob And The Sagets, a band local to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area of Pennsylvania. With the addition of Greg Barnett the band recorded a demo/self-released album "A Lesson In The Abuse Of Information Technology" in 2006. Shortly thereafter they were signed by Go-Kart Records and re-recorded the songs from "A Lesson" and re-released their album with the addition of some new tracks. At the Fest VII in Gainesville, FL they were approached by Brendan Kelly of The Lawrence Arms and subsequently signed to Red Scare Industries.

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