paroles de chanson 2031 - Gavin Castleton
Sarah
bought
Chris
a
guitar
for
his
birthday
It
kind
of
pissed
me
off
because
he's
17
and
he
doesn't
even
have
a
computer
yet
And
his
dad
works
for
eBay
I
said
that
and
she
was
like,
"Well,
whose
birthday
is
it:
yours
or
his?"
I
said,
"Whose
wallet
is
it?
Yours
or
mine?"
but
she
gave
me
that
look
so
I
resigned
Never
argue
with
a
smiling
teen—it's
like
seeing
an
eclipse
or
something
You
just
stare
and
take
pictures!
Thank
your
lucky
stars
that
you
were
there
to
bear
witness
At
first
it
was
nice,
to
see
him
practicing...
actually
using
the
gift
He'd
bring
it
to
the
table,
choke
down
the
bare
minimum,
then
sit
and
play
a
bit
But
I
got
kind
of
tired
of
hearing
him
play
those
same
three
funk
and
blues
riffs
And
when
he
got
himself
an
amp
there
was
nowhere
in
the
house
to
get
away
from
it
When
I
came
back
upstairs
one
night,
after
forcing
him
to
turn
it
off
and
go
to
bed
Sarah
leaned
up
on
one
elbow
and
asked
why
I
didn't
get
the
keyboard
down
instead
I
laughed
too
quick
and
told
her
I
wasn't
about
to
encourage
this
assault
on
our
senses
But
the
truth
is
I
couldn't
play
a
song
if
my
pension
depended
on
it
In
the
attic,
in
the
corner,
under
sheets
I
found
my
keyboard
Put
my
fingers
on
the
right
keys
but
couldn't
find
a
single
chord
And
if
my
hands
can
forget
all
the
songs
that
they
wrote
And
the
parts
that
they
played
in
the
albums
they
made
Who's
to
say
that
they
won't
just
forget
everything?
One
day:
can't
cook,
can't
code,
can't
feel
my
job
My
skills
demand
my
hands...
all
wrong
Paycheck:
all
gone
It
was
quarter
to
eleven,
we
were
already
in
bed
on
a
Monday
night
I
must've
heard
him
play
Kashmir
fifty
times
but
never
once
got
it
right
Maybe
I
came
into
his
room
'cause
I
was
looking
for
a
fight
Or
'cause
I
couldn't
bear
to
sit
by
while
he
wasted
away
the
education
Paid
for
with
my
own
life
He
stopped
calling
me
"Dad,"
started
calling
me
"Gavin"
when
I
raised
my
voice
I
asked
him
to
"please
put
the
guitar
down
for
one
damn
minute!"
I
don't
know
if
the
noodling
was
a
conscious
thing
or
if
his
fingers
just
did
it
But
he
wouldn't
get
the
message
'til
I
yanked
it
away
from
him,
and
put
my
foot
in
it
Finally
for
once,
ever,
Chris
looked
scared
He
bolted
out
the
door
and
downstairs
Sarah
came
up
to
see
what
all
the
fuss
was
about
When
she
saw
the
guitar
she
started
freaking
out
Telling
me
how
I'm
taking
my
own
life
out
on
my
kids
She
was
calm
when
she
said
"You
won't
be
happy
until
nobody
is"
In
the
attic,
in
the
corner,
under
sheets
I
found
my
keyboard
Put
my
fingers
on
the
right
keys
but
couldn't
find
a
single
chord
And
if
my
hands
can
forget
all
the
songs
that
they
wrote
And
the
parts
that
they
played
in
the
albums
they
made
Who's
to
say
that
they
won't
just
forget
everything?
One
day:
can't
cook,
can't
code,
can't
feel
my
job
My
skills
demand
my
hands...
all
wrong
Paycheck:
all
gone
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