Lyrics All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know - The Ataris
Is
this
how
it
was
intended?
The
sunrise
over
smokestacks
in
the
Midwest
The
beauty
of
this
abandoned
factory
Christmas
lights
blinking
on
and
off
all
Out
of
time
in
what
used
to
be,
Your
pink
house
dreams
of
a
middle
class
America
I′m
trying
to
believe
in
you,
but
all
these
satellites
And
shattered
dreams
are
blocking
out
my
view
Please
don't
forget
who
you
really
are,
′Cause
nothing
really
matters
when
we're
gone
Fell
in
love
with
his
Keno
waitress
They
honeymooned
in
Memphis,
They
were
married
by
the
drive-up
window
Trailer
parks,
neon
signs,
and
an
empty
box
of
Lucky
Strikes
All
used
up
on
the
dashboard
of
America
I'm
trying
to
believe
in
you
but
This
world
sold
its
faith
for
parking
lots
and
drunk
sincerity
Please
don′t
forget
who
you
really
are,
′Cause
nothing
really
matters
when
we're...
You′ll
be
saddened
to
know,
the
train
tracks
You
once
walked
as
a
young
boy
Are
now
nothing
but
a
graveyard
Please
don't
forget
how
small
we
really
are,
′Cause
nothing
really
matters
when
we're
gone
(Nothing
really
matters)
I′m
trying
to
believe
in
you
I'm
trying
to
believe
in
you
I'm
trying
to,
I′m
trying
to,
I′m
trying
to
Believe
in
you
1 So Long, Astoria
2 Takeoffs and Landings
3 In This Diary
4 My Reply
5 Unopened Letter to the World
6 The Saddest Song
7 Summer '79
8 The Hero Dies In This One
9 All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know
10 The Boys of Summer
11 Radio #2
12 Looking Back On Today
13 Eight of Nine
14 I Won't Spend Another Night Alone
15 The Saddest Song (Acoustic)
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