Lyrics Legendary Afterparty - Teitur
We
bought
a
six-pack
and
headed
to
the
Austin
Motel.
Stars
were
aligned
between
heaven
and
hell.
The
door
was
open,
we
sat
on
the
floor.
You
rolled
those
cigarettes
like
you'd
been
to
war.
You
told
me
how
you
met
Andy
Warhol
when
you
arrived
on
the
New
York
scene.
I
may
not
remember
everything
just
right.
I
was
more
impressed
by
the
music
you
had
played
that
night.
You
said
that
songs
were
what
the
world
needed.
That
you
liked
those
singers
that
really
mean
it!
You
don't
even
say
that
you
ain't
going
back
to
rehab.
You
kept
that
pretty
silent.
Guess
I
wasn't
meant
to
know.
Your
mouth
was
aching,
you
said
it
would
be
alright.
You
travelled
alone
and
your
girlfriend
cried
at
night.
Forsaken
talents
feel
so
sorry
for
themselves.
I
felt
sorry
for
you
and
all
your
shame.
I
told
you
to
shut
it,
to
stop
complaining.
I
felt
like
beating
you
up
with
your
guitar.
But
you
had
your
reasons
and
now
you
are
gone.
You
are
still
my
hero,
if
I
ever
had
one.
You
don't
even
say
that
you
ain't
going
back
to
rehab.
You
kept
that
pretty
silent.
Guess
I
wasn't
meant
to
know.
It
takes
a
great
man
to
go
the
way
you
did.
My
picture
of
you
is
when
you
played
your
"Dirt
Floor"
music.
The
crowd
was
electric
and
you
stomped
your
feet.
The
whole
place
was
shaking,
I
had
never
seen
anything
like
it.
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