Memories

Album: Hurley (2010)
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  • Pissing in plastic cups before we went on stage
    Playing hackey sack back when Audioslave were still Rage
    Watching all the freaky Dutch kids vomit then have sex
    Listening to techno music on the bus while we under dressed

    [Chorus]
    Memories make me want to go back there, back there
    All the memories make me want to go back there, back there
    All the memories, how can we make it back there, back there
    I want to be there again

    Messing with the journalists and telling stupid lies
    They had a feeling that something was up
    Because of the look in our eyes
    In fact we didn't know what we were doing half of the time
    We were so sure of ourselves and sure of our way of life

    [Chorus]

    Now I got so many people that I got to look out for
    I never know when I'll become away and buy some food at the store
    I can hear them babies crying and the lawn needs to be mowed
    I gotta get my groove on 'cause I'm freakin' bored!

    [Chorus] Writer/s: RIVERS CUOMO
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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