Back to Top

When Autumn Calls - Millennium Lyrics



When Autumn Calls - Millennium Lyrics




This whole town is going bald, there must be something in the water
Only twenty years of age, somehow look just like my father
I'd like to think that I am safe, but I am hanging off the edge
Of entering my twenties while wishing that I'm dead
I'd like to think that I don't really need you anymore
But the side effects of bupropion leave me on the floor

I hate how I can't go anywhere without wanting to go back home
I just lay in my bed and sleep until the side effects of all the drugs
I just want to know how to control
And I just want to know what it's like to roam

My number still starts with 859, if you ever want to apologize
We got washed up, drunk, and burnt out
When we were barred from the 823
Always stuck together, friends turned brothers like a family

I hate how I can't go anywhere without wanting to go back home
Because Millennium's all torn up with shit graffiti in the places we were constantly waiting
For you to flunk out of college and see their knowledge is nonsense

My number still starts with 859, if you ever want to apologize
We got washed up, drunk, and burnt out
When we were barred from the 823
Always stuck together, friends turned brothers like a family

Limed out on the Southbend
There's nothing left to do
Woke stiff in the red can
Limed out on the Southbend
There's nothing left to do
Woke hopeless again

Spent too much time Dazed in Danville
Too young to die, too old to stand still

All the time I spent trying to find myself
I never thought, no, I never thought it end like this
I've grown old enough to see my dreams die in front of me

My number still starts with 859, if you ever want to apologize
We got washed up, drunk, and burnt out
When we were barred from the 823
Always stuck together, friends turned brothers like a family
[ Correct these Lyrics ]

We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.


We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.




This whole town is going bald, there must be something in the water
Only twenty years of age, somehow look just like my father
I'd like to think that I am safe, but I am hanging off the edge
Of entering my twenties while wishing that I'm dead
I'd like to think that I don't really need you anymore
But the side effects of bupropion leave me on the floor

I hate how I can't go anywhere without wanting to go back home
I just lay in my bed and sleep until the side effects of all the drugs
I just want to know how to control
And I just want to know what it's like to roam

My number still starts with 859, if you ever want to apologize
We got washed up, drunk, and burnt out
When we were barred from the 823
Always stuck together, friends turned brothers like a family

I hate how I can't go anywhere without wanting to go back home
Because Millennium's all torn up with shit graffiti in the places we were constantly waiting
For you to flunk out of college and see their knowledge is nonsense

My number still starts with 859, if you ever want to apologize
We got washed up, drunk, and burnt out
When we were barred from the 823
Always stuck together, friends turned brothers like a family

Limed out on the Southbend
There's nothing left to do
Woke stiff in the red can
Limed out on the Southbend
There's nothing left to do
Woke hopeless again

Spent too much time Dazed in Danville
Too young to die, too old to stand still

All the time I spent trying to find myself
I never thought, no, I never thought it end like this
I've grown old enough to see my dreams die in front of me

My number still starts with 859, if you ever want to apologize
We got washed up, drunk, and burnt out
When we were barred from the 823
Always stuck together, friends turned brothers like a family
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: When Calls
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




When Autumn Calls - Millennium Video
(Show video at the top of the page)


Performed By: When Autumn Calls
Language: English
Length: 3:36
Written by: When Calls

Tags:
No tags yet