We were just kids down in Devil’s Ditch, hiding dirty magazines and empty Bud cans. We learned from our parents and found our getaways. We were just kids when I put my love into her, we were scared of what we had to do. I was too young to drive, I called my brother.
Oh no.
We were just kids on the playground swings, getting high enough to deal with what we’d someday be. We learned from our heroes that there's an easy way out. We were just kids when we buried our names underground in the morning on the edge of town. We were gone, well at least we got away.
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