paroles de chanson Berkeley Pier - Tilt
I
guess
sometimes
I'm
lucky
When
I
go,
For
whole
days
at
a
time
Without
thinking
about
you,
And
ask
myself
why,
But
then
I
find
I'm
traveling,
Traveling
down,
To
that
same
old
piece
of
road
And
wind
up
down
by
the
water
Whatever
happened
to
our
walls
on
the
pier?
I
cry
myself
alone
All
the
way
down
to
the
end,
I
drink
my
bottle
dry
And
heave
it
across
the
bay,
To
the
city,
Smashin'
outside
your
door
Oh
now
there
goes
the
Romeo,
Hand
in
hand
With
his
punk
rock
Juliet,
They
remind
me
of
two
people
That
I'm
trying
my
best
to
forget,
I
can
hear
their
sweet
nothings
On
the
wind,
As
I
hurry
to
get
by,
Diverting
my
gaze,
To
the
Oakland
Bay
Bridge
Whatever
happened
to
our
walls
on
the
pier?
I
cry
myself
alone
All
the
way
down
to
the
end,
I
drink
my
bottle
dry
And
heave
it
across
the
bay,
To
the
city,
Smashin'
outside
your
door
(Could
that
be
you
honey,
way
over
on
that
side?
Flashin'
a
signal
to
me,
Down
by
Pier
39,
'Cause
if
I
only
knew,
I'd
jump
in
that
water
And
swim
right
across,
drowning
in
my
relief)
Maybe
I
should
be
warning
them,
Should
I
say,
"Don't
do
something
that
you'll
regret.
Now
you
have
no
recollection
Of
heartbreak
you
don't
have
yet."
I
could
give
them
an
earful,
But
I
know,
They
must
find
out
on
their
own,
And
the
thought
of
that
Is
chilling
me
to
the
bone
Whatever
happened
to
our
walls
on
the
pier?
I
cry
myself
alone
All
the
way
down
to
the
end,
I
drink
my
bottle
dry
And
heave
it
across
the
bay,
To
the
city,
Smashin'
outside
your
door
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