Don't let the intro fool you. This is actually a very drowsy, self-indulgent, depressing song about getting older.
lyrics
I have never been one of those people
Who saw what they had and were flaunting it
But now that I realize I've something to offer
I'm stuck here with nobody wanting it
Maybe I'm just getting older, but it seems like my eyes used to shine with intensity
Now when I look in the mirror
I only see one big disastrous propensity
What's the use of all this information?
No excuses, just get in formation
Now I've discovered the love of my life
Is someone that I met a few years ago
I think we could have been happy but I waited
And now it's most likely I'll never know
credits
from Love:30,
released November 13, 2005
Tim Donahue - Drums
Dan Schmid - Bass
Dustin Lanker - Vocals, Keyboards, Feet & Silverware
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