The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
From Wikipedia
“Jumping the shark” is an idiom popularized by Jon Hein that was used to describe the moment in the evolution of a television show when it begins a decline in quality, signaled by a particular scene, episode, or aspect of a show in which the writers use some type of gimmick in an att...
Losing's sort of a pastime
The years fly right by with the drinks
It's morning in this small apartment
And I just threw up in the sink
The coffee's not settling anything
And I'm as tired as I've ever been
I'd like to go back to Chicago
But I'm not looking back there again
I've fought with all of my teachers
I've fought with all of my friends
I've found with the vices and sweating and shakes
I'm not going back there again
No, I'm not going back there again
Tonight, tonight I'm walking away
Tonight, tonight I'm walking away
I don't want to hear about old days
What are we doing today?
Fake memories, they don't impress me
The old times were never that great
We got the whole city before us
Tonight, tonight I'm walking away
And I want to bury the past
Tonight, tonight I'm walking away
With bottles and dancing, whiskey and love
Let's drink to the death of regret, of regret, of regret, of regret
Tonight, tonight I'm walking away
Tonight, tonight I'm walking away
Jumping the Shark was written by The Lawrence Arms.
Jumping the Shark was produced by Matt Allison.
The Lawrence Arms released Jumping the Shark on Tue Mar 07 2006.