The Wonder Years - Coffee Eyes Lyrics
Two dollars, twenty-seven centsJanuary seventeenth, 2006Here in a diner with my friendsTalking about how the year wentA few years later I walk inPatty knew my drinkAnd she asks where the hell we've beenYou used to come here every nightIt's not the same without you kidsI cut my hand on a piece of glassThe time we found Dave half dead in the parking lotSpent the rest of the night in the ERI cut my hand on a piece of glassAnd I hope the scar lastsSo I don't forget thatThere's been a table for me thereThrough coffee eyes and blank staresOur late night affairsThere's always been a table for me thereSo you can try to forget or say it's the pastYou know you'll always end up right back where you leftI ended up here late at night on ThanksgivingThe fall that Colleen leftThis was the place to call homeWhen it felt like the world didn't want usI watched Mike slash Mon's tiresWe laughed about it laterI watched friendships dissolveIn the booth on the back wallI cut my hand on a piece of glassAnd I hope the scar lastsThere's always been a table for me thereThrough coffee eyes and blank staresOur late night affairsThere's always been a table for me thereSo you can try to forget or say it's the pastYou know you'll always end up right back where you leftThere's always been a table for me thereThere's always been a table for me thereThere's always been a table for me thereThrough all of the yearsThere's always been a table for me thereThrough all of the yearsThere's always been a table for me thereThrough all of the yearsThere's always been a table for me there