Kids out on the crosswalk trying to walk like kings and queens
Out tonight to try to suck some life out of this dead scene
Faceless pop-rockers get pushed to their limits
Hustling on the corners for their cheap fifteen minutes
I'm frozen on Tenth Avenue, dressed up to the nines
These pretty thoughts of having you so close and so divine
Lovely Cinderelly, does this real world get you down?
Then lady, crank that stereo. Baby, drown it out
Everywhere that I go, I'm losing your signal
Everyone in the know knows I'm losing your signal
Well, the beach is all but abandoned by the time that we arrive
Where indie boys chase hipster girls and struggle to survive
Shaking off the shell shock, singing punk rock battle cries
Their eyes aglow in hopes that they might make it out alive
Sugar sweet, I taste the heat of summer on the air
And out on the horizon, I see heaven waiting there
But still we pace the pier and waste away out on the beach
And stare across the water, forever out of reach
Sell me your makeshift meaning of life and just show me how to make it through
Feed me your bullshit triumph of love and convince me I'm in love with you
Scan the dial for stupid tunes to string ourselves along
And let us feel like movie stars until the magic's gone
Come on now, just hold me close and look me in my eyes
Tell me that we're living out the best days of our lives
I never could quite make my peace with the way that things worked out
You tell me that we've got it all, but girl, I've got my doubts
You found a little shelter in that big, defiant grin
Huddled with the losers on the outside looking in
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