Tablature Less Than Jake - Help Save The Youth Of America From Exploding

Less Than Jake - Help Save The Youth Of America From Exploding

Title: Help Save the Youth of America from Exploding
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Artist: Less Than Jake
Album: Hello Rockview
Author: ChrisHero
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Tempo: 138 BPM
Tracks: 4
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Bars: 100
Tabs: Less Than Jake - Help Save The Youth Of America From Exploding.gp4
Lyric
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost

Just outside I can hear the sounds
Of the early morning street becoming way too loud
And the hum of the engines in the cars
On the street, yeah, on the street
And with this cigarette that I just lit
As I pass the 53rd street bridge
Right now the world just seems too big
The world just seems too big
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost

And just outside I can see my breath
In between the words that fog my spinning head
And I can see the sun coming up
And it's just light enough to see
Another cigarette that I just lit
As I pass the 53rd street bridge
Right now the world just seems too big
The world just seems too big
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down, (Remind me how)
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost, growing up and getting lost
And all the late night calls and all the lost hopes
And all the missed connections
And the lost direction
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost
Sit down, remind me how
This is the same old story of growing up and getting lost