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Lake City

from THEY LIVED by Vivian the Band

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Walk around all alone at night
Try to avoid all of the street lights
Count all of your steps to get to the bar
Count all of the drinks you got on two hands
Put on your jacket you got from Dad
Remember to pay your tab and tip
Walk a few blocks to the mini mart
Hold a coke and beef jerky close to your heart
Figure out how to stumble on home
Hang out and relax in the parking lot
Head up the stairs and give it some thought
“It’s you, not this town, that’s your enemy.”

A thousand TV channels
A refer full of beer
A sixth floor balcony
A reminder you’re not here
And it could always be worse
But I really wish it was better
Another night in on the couch
Really starts to feel pathetic
The buses go downtown
And there’s only three lines
I guess I could make a call
Like a prisoner low on time
And it could always be worse
But I really wish it was better
She’s home in two more months
I rise each time the sun is setting

Na, na, na, na, na (etc.)

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from THEY LIVED, released January 23, 2018

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Vivian the Band Seattle, Washington

The aural equivalent of scraping the freezer burn off the top of a pint of ice cream you forgot about. But, like, it's your favorite flavor, so it still turns out pretty good. And when you finish it, you put on some slides, drive three blocks to a mini mart, and buy more. But then you feel bad you didn't walk, cuz it was only three blocks. You then pass out on the couch and all the ice cream melts ... more

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