Lyrics
I miss my friends from the 7th grade
I feel a sense of nostalgia for my friends from 7th grade.
I miss the days when we thought the same
I miss the time when we shared similar thoughts and perspectives.
Playing silly games in choir everyday
Recalling the days of playing lighthearted games in choir on a daily basis.
Man I miss those days
Expressing a longing for the past, particularly those days.
I miss the days we would bunk school
Missing the days of skipping school, acknowledging it wasn't wise but enjoyable.
It wasn't smart but yeah it was cool
Highlighting the lack of consequences for carefree behavior during those times.
There no where no consequences for acting like a fool
Reflecting on the absence of serious repercussions for acting foolishly.
I miss those days man I really do
Expressing genuine longing for those carefree days.
Things fall apart and I don't know when it started
Noting that things in life are falling apart, uncertain when this decline began.
Right one these memories are my only home
Stating that memories of the past are the only sense of home.
Things fall apart and I don't know when it started
Repeating the sentiment that life has unraveled, unsure of the starting point.
Right one these memories are my only home
Reiterating that memories serve as the sole anchor to a feeling of home.
I miss the days when everything was free
Longing for the days when everything seemed free, and others would cover expenses.
Someone would pay it just wasn't me
Highlighting the financial carefreeness of the past.
Stay home from school cos I just faked a flue
Recalling faking illness to stay home from school, reminiscing about those times.
I miss those man I really do
Expressing genuine nostalgia for those specific moments.
Knew nothing 'bout taxes man I had no clue
Acknowledging a lack of knowledge about taxes during that time.
I miss my sister, miss my brother too
Missing both the sister and brother from the past.
Turned 21 with a broken heart
Turning 21 with a broken heart, reflecting on a challenging period of life.
Thinking to myself when did life start
Contemplating when life truly began.
Things fall apart and I don't know when it started
Repeating the theme of things falling apart, uncertain of the origin.
Right one these memories are my only home
Reaffirming that memories are the only source of a sense of home.
Things fall apart and I don't know when it started
Restating the idea that things are falling apart, questioning when it began.
Right one these memories are my only home
Reiterating that memories are the only anchor in a time of uncertainty.
No one ever told me did I miss the warnin'
Expressing a lack of awareness about a warning, perhaps about life's challenges.
Sippin' on my coffee every single mornin'
Describing a routine of sipping coffee every morning, a moment of contemplation.
Friends are getting married startin' a family
Observing friends moving on to marriage and starting families, reflecting on changes.
When did we get here
Pondering when the transition to the present occurred.
Things fall apart and I don't know when it started
Reiterating the sense of things falling apart without a clear starting point.
Right one these memories are my only home
Affirming that memories are the only constant in a changing and uncertain world.
Things fall apart and I don't know when it started
Repeating the theme of life's unraveling, questioning when it began.
Right one these memories are my only home
Reiterating that memories serve as the only anchor and sense of home.
These memories are my only home
Emphasizing that memories alone constitute the speaker's sense of home.
These memories are my only home
Reaffirming the centrality of memories as the only home for the speaker.
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