All My Friends
Lyrics
All my friends have grown up
They're working in the city and all take drugs
It's all about the good life
Cheating on their poor wives
But when I see them nothing ever seems to change at all
We're not old
But we're not as young as we used to be
Halfway to obscurity
But we feel fine
We got told
That our dreams would not amount to much
But maybe I believe in us
And we'll be fine
All my friends have it rough
They stay at home with their kids saving up
What happened to the bar fights
When we would stay out all night
Just to start it all again?
We didn't care so much
We're not old
But we're not as young as we used to be
Halfway to obscurity
But we feel fine
We got told
That our dreams would not amount to much
But maybe I believe in us
And we'll be fine
We're not old
But we're not as young as we used to be
Halfway to obscurity
But we feel fine
We got told
That our dreams would not amount to much
But maybe I believe in us
And we'll be fine
All my friends have got fat
But you could say their lives are right on track
And when we talk on FaceTime
See it on their waistline
And I see it when I'm looking in the mirror too
We're not old
But we're not as young as we used to be
Halfway to obscurity
But we feel fine
We got told
That our dreams would not amount to much
But maybe I believe in us
And we'll be fine
Ooh, ooh
We're not old
But we're not as young as we used to be
Halfway to obscurity
But we feel fine
We got told
That our dreams would not amount to much
But maybe I believe in us
And we'll be fine
Writer(s): Charles Robert Simpson, James Elliot Bourne, John Fields, Matt Willis
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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