The Grammar Club - Last Good Day Lyrics
Stick a for in my, mamma, I'm done.That was the last good day on Earthwhen I lived there.Now it's all become a war because of you.Leaving is picture perfect.And look how we've seen it through.I wear my heart on my sleeve. chip on my shoulder.It gets a bit heavier as I grow olderRevolutionizing industry, we got on the teatWriting checks for you to cash, and never save the receiptQueuing up to the buffet with a couple of platesThen one day they say they ran out, I say they made a mistakeI cut my losses, hold my profits then move on to the nextBecause I had you when you're pretty and I have no regretsI gotta blast off, gotta take off till I'm free in the clearKeep em distracted with some actions, got stir up the fearAnd then move in with a redhead with a world of potentialA down payment what I'm making. You were only a rentalDon't get mental, sometimes sacrifices have to be madeAnd let's be honest man, who really wants to stay in this place?So all your lovers they can love you till you're dead and you're goneAnd so long. Thanks for all of the fish. Au Revoir[chorus]Was it really better when you were alone?Say you're beautiful before guys like me came alongIt was plentiful, bountiful, and enjoyableYou act like I'm the only one who really made it horrible?Mother Gaia such a martyr, but you burn yourselfCan you blame me just because I wanted something else?when I was born you said I'd never have to worryso I didn't, now you act like you're the one that's in a hurry, birdieBreaking no sweat for the truth. Don't want it.Can you put your finger on it?