I get up, I don’t remember my name
I get dressed, all my clothes look the same
I brush me teeth, I rinse and spit
I brush my hair but it just won’t quit
I stumble around, wait for the drip
I play some gutiar, straight from the hip
I’m all alone, no one for miles
And I'm just a wreck in my usual style
Pack my lunch, hop in my truck
Shift into gear and I drop in the clutch
Pull out of the drive and onto the street
And I realize I got nowhere to be
I don’t know if I’m coming or going
I’ve had enough so I take off running
Catch breath before I pass out
And I throw up my arms and shouted
Here I am, baby come and take
By the hand while the sun is fading
Pretty soon we can walk in the moon
And step in tune to the radio playing
Our favorite song “Lover, You Should’ve Come Over”
Maybe I’m wrong, maybe we’re going nowhere
I run back home and jump between the sheets
‘Cause after all, I’ve got nowhere to be
Later on, when my eyes were tired
I wrote a song because I wasn’t inspired
To fill my heart with a burning desire
I strummed my chords on a trusty Squier
Broke a string, had to build a new guitar
I had to fill the space inside
Always asking, asking why, why, why, why
So what, I don’t remember my name
And my clothes, they all smell the same
And my hair, it puts the dog to shame
So what, at least I rememhher your name
Remember your name...
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