Lyrics Dreams & Boxes - Watsky
I
think
I
know
where
all
my
problems
come
from
(California)
I
never
really
had
the
guts
to
look
under
that
log
I
need
them
all,
all,
all
to
love
me
But
they
see
through
me
so
easy
I
wish
I
could
believe
in
your
God
Sounds
fun
We
could
throw
rocks
out
of
heaven
I
get
these
dark
thoughts
every
day
now
I
never
thought
I'd
be
that
one
Good
news
I'm
way
too
scared
to
do
it
And
I
have
too
much
fun
being
scared
I'm
in
this
for
life
Like
it
or
not
I'm
not
going
anywhere,
anywhere
I'm
in
this
for
life
Like
it
or
not
You
will
have
to
drag
me
by
the
neck
I'm
not
gonna
bail
Writing
on
the
ceiling
of
the
box
while
the
coffin
the
nailed
California
dreamin'
while
the
demons
are
hot
on
our
tail
Hop
a
curb,
yes
that
was
me
offa
the
trail
officer
No,
I
don't
have
a
good
reason
I
was
just
in
a
mood
to
go
seeking
Heard
a
hard
poem,
it
had
my
heart
thumpin'
Start
my
blood
pumping
again
This
one
is
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
It's
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
If
you
remember
one
thing
then
remember
how
it
felt
When
you
felt
for
the
first
time
This
one
is
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
It's
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
If
you
remember
one
thing
then
remember
how
it
felt
I'm
in
this
for
life
I'm
not
going
anywhere,
anywhere
I'm
in
this
for
life
Drag
me
by
the
neck
You
want
your
holy
grail
Try
not
to
overthink
it
I
try
but
always
fail
But
I
want
it
so
damn
bad
I'm
addicted
to
life
If
I
lived
how
I
thought
that
you
want
me
to
live
I
don't
think
you'd
like
what
you
got
If
I
shot
my
poetry
out
of
a
cannon
Would
it
make
it
any
better?
If
you
fill
a
gun
with
glitter
What'll
become
of
the
bullet
If
you're
only
suffering
under
a
vail
I'm
in
this
for
life
Like
it
or
not
I'm
not
going
anywhere,
anywhere
I'm
in
this
for
life
Like
it
or
not
You
will
have
to
drag
me
by
the
neck
This
one
is
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
It's
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
If
you
remember
one
thing
then
remember
how
it
felt
When
you
felt
for
the
first
time
This
one
is
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
It's
for
the
people
who
raised
me
up
If
you
remember
one
thing
then
remember
how
it
felt
I
dreamed
I
understood
myself
completely
We
were
having
a
party
in
a
house
falling
out
of
the
sky
Every
clique
showed
up
The
ones
who
love
the
small
of
gasoline
The
shy
beautifuls
The
microphone
eaters
The
gimme
gimme
gimmes
The
maybe
next
years
The
boring
childhooders
who
trashed
their
lives
for
fun
The
house
rotated
as
it
made
it
through
the
storm
Eyeball-sized
hail
sailed
sideways
through
the
windows
As
the
single
pane
Survived-the-great-fire
hundred-year-old
glass
all
smashed
We
laughed
and
dropped
the
hailstones
in
our
drinks
and
danced
We
started
chanting
some
optimistic
that
We
knew
was
maybe
mostly
bullshit
But
that
if
we
even
still
felt
one
tenth
of
one
percent
how
we
felt
In
that
moment
in
the
morning
that
it
would
be
an
Energy
that
could
shake
neighborhoods
from
their
foundations
We
dragged
ourselves
on
a
twenty-mile
Mission
to
fill
our
goblets
in
the
kitchen
I
got
stopped
by
a
hallway
goblin
named
Frank
who
said
he
once
dreamed
Karl
Marx
and
Rosa
Parks
were
beating
the
Shit
out
of
him
which
gave
him
a
full
body
orgasm
I
told
him
my
dad
analyzes
dreams
for
a
living
And
believes
they're
portals
to
the
subconscious
And
I
believe
him
and
I
don't
judge
you,
we're
all
weirdos
My
dad
still
refuses
to
drive
Beamers
because
they
made
cars
for
Hitler
But
I
always
suspected
that
was
convenient
logic
For
a
family
that
could
only
afford
used
station
wagons
I
told
him
how
in
a
drawer
in
my
house
I
found
A
matchbook
from
my
dad's
1955
Bar
Mitzvah
It
still
has
nine
dry
unused
matches
That
haven't
been
torn
from
the
cardboard
It's
a
time
machine
and
remains
my
second
most
prized
possession
Do
you
understand
this
Frank?
You're
in
the
presence
of
a
motherfucker
who
owns
fire
from
the
past
Can
you
imagine
getting
high
with
a
flame
from
1955?
Can
you?
Do
you
feel
connected
to
your
ancestors?
Do
you?
Do
you
ever
feel
strange?
Wonder
how
the
world's
gaze
has
shaped
you?
Do
you
fear
being
shaken
by
the
shoulders
like
an
etch
a
sketch
Being
mugged
for
your
memories?,
I
do
They
are
my
first
most
prized
possession
My
very
first
memory
was
sitting
in
high
Chairs
with
my
brother
the
day
the
Bay
ripped
in
two
The
earthquake
shook
the
China
from
the
Shelves
and
we
clapped
because
we
didn't
understand
I
told
him
how
my
mother's
father
died
in
a
plane
crash
I
told
him
how
my
brother
grew
up
to
be
a
pilot
And
that
the
captain
which
apparently
the
building
had
and
was
My
brother,
came
over
the
intercom,
which
apparently
the
building
had
And
alerted
the
party
that
house
was
starting
the
spin
faster
and
Soon
it
would
be
time
for
us
to
hit
the
ground
So
either
buckle
your
seatbelts
Say
your
prayers
or
find
someone
who
wants
to
fuck
you
China
was
smashing
against
the
ceiling
Me
and
Frank
said
our
goodbyes
easily
once
I
realized
I'd
been
having
A
conversation
in
the
mirror
the
whole
time
I
climbed
out
a
window
Hung
onto
a
drain
pipe
and
watched
the
stars
paint
the
sky
Little
boxes
On
the
hillside
Elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
I
got
my
elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
Little
boxes
On
the
hillside
Elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
I
got
my
elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
I
see
the
ghosts
on
every
corner
Of
the
people
that
we
used
to
be
So
many
that
they
sit
upon
the
shoulders
Of
their
brothers
and
their
sisters
As
our
city
slips
into
the
sea
Danny
in
DC
Tee
getting
stomped
in
the
head
on
Clement
St
Kids
in
the
black
boots
Dad's
got
the
long
hair,
dad's
hired,
getting
fired
Everybody
wave
me
in
the
ambulance
Mom's
got
my
pills
in
the
paper
bag,
bills
on
the
table
That
was
before
they
were
really
real
people
And
the
punks
grabbed
my
bike
in
the
Safeway
parking
lot
Chased
'em
for
five
blocks,
never
got
it
back
Little
boxes
On
the
hillside
Elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
I
got
my
elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
Little
boxes
On
the
hillside
Elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
I
got
my
elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
We
were
already
fading,
we
just
didn't
know
it
yet
Holdin'
onto
the
lie
of
my
perfection
tucked
Under
my
arm
like
a
late
Blockbuster
cassette
And
fuck
yeah,
I
was
hard
for
Miss
Popular
Been
jockin'
her
but
she
couldn't
see
where
I
sat
with
binoculars
Binaca
stashed
in
my
pocket,
shot
my
good
shot
The
good
Lord,
she
blocked
it
Cherish
the
small
tragedies
The
big
ones
are
smokin'
out
in
the
bathroom
And
loiterin'
for
the
moment
when
nobody
sees
'em
comin'
An
openin'
they
can
jump
in
and
make
a
total
catastrophe
My
family
tried
to
hold
it
together
But
now
that
we
can't
hold
it
together
We'll
hold
each
other
closer
instead
Little
boxes
On
the
hillside
Elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
I
got
my
elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
Little
boxes
On
the
hillside
Elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
I
got
my
elbows
ass
and
my
knees
and
toes
Danny
in
the
deep
blue
sea
getting
wasted
on
the
MUNI
out
to
DP
Kids
with
the
tall
cans
Dad's
got
the
short
hair,
Dad's
not
retired
quite
yet
Everybody
wave
me
in
the
ambulance
Mom
plays
guitar
and
she
sings
to
us
at
night
That
was
before
we
were
really
real
people
And
the
punks
grabbed
my
bike
in
the
Safeway
parking
lot
Chased
'em
for
five
blocks,
never
got
it
back
Little
boxes
on
the
hillside
There's
a
blue
one
and
a
yellow
one
And
they
all
look
just
the
same
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