I had it bad, I had my broomstick guitar, I heard “Twist and Shout,” and I knew who I was. The radio made me honest, the radio makes you honest. I bought a used Korean Squier for 85 bucks, cut calloused fingers out of 12-year-old hands. The radio made me honest, the radio makes you honest.
I saw everything I wanted from the other side, I was taken by the radio and shook up for the rest of my life.
Young Samantha and her catholic school skirt invited me to go down and hear the bands play. The radio kept us honest, the radio will keep you honest. I took a flyer, had to see more, found the church basement just two towns away. The radio kept us honest, the radio will keep you honest.
I spent years trying to say something that might someday matter to someone. The radio keeps me honest, the radio will make you honest. If I can’t, I would rather say nothing, I’ll just go back to sweeping these rooms. The radio keeps me honest, the radio will make you honest.
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