Текст песни Unfinished Like Your Basement - Dylan Owen
Now
that
the
cliches
have
gone
away
These
are
the
only
words
I
have
left
to
say
And
I
will
say
them
With
so
much
conviction
As
I'm
laying
here
on
the
floor
of
your
kitchen
Saying
that
the
ceiling
Is
spinning
too
fast
It
reminds
me
of
your
skin
How
it
peels
and
it
cracks
I'm
not
complaining
I
just
worry
on
occasion
That
we'll
always
stay
unfinished
like
your
basement
And
we
came
of
age
at
your
dad's
that
night
Now
you're
somebody's
mother
And
you're
some
guy's
wife
And
you're
some
kid's
stepmom
Repainting
his
houses
I
hope
you
know
you'll
always
Have
a
place
in
my
albums
While
the
poets
write
songs
about
the
circle
of
life
I
write
another
song
with
circles
under
my
eyes
I
guess
I
was
never
meant
To
become
one
of
them
And
I'll
never
have
the
type
of
song
that
everybody
sings
Like
la
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
da
Now
that
the
cliches
have
gone
away
These
are
the
only
words
I
have
left
to
say
And
I
will
say
them
with
some
much
intention
As
I'm
sitting
here
on
the
stairs
of
your
deck
and
I'm
Saying
that
the
best
days
in
life
fly
by
And
when
we
kill
time
It's
like
homicide
And
the
hearts
that
we
hid
Under
your
bed
in
a
shoebox
We
watched
this
sleepy
town
wake
up
from
a
rooftop
Now
that
the
first
great
one
got
away
It's
just
the
last
two
of
them
that
remain
So
I'm
not
complaining
I
just
worry
that
I'm
chasing
A
part
of
me
that's
still
unfinished
Like
your
basement
The
poets
write
songs
about
the
circle
of
life
I
write
another
song
about
ending
mine
I
guess
I
was
never
meant
To
become
one
of
them
And
I'll
never
the
type
of
song
that
everybody
sings
Like
la
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
La
da
da
da
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