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Brian Hartt - Surprise Party Lyrics



Brian Hartt - Surprise Party Lyrics




Welcome home
I was glad to see you go
Why you came back I'll never know
Was it the money?
Was it the drugs?
Was it your parents? Had you had enough?
Welcome home
Can you hear your bones
Grind against each other like river stones
Was it black?
Was it blue?
Why can't we get out of here, why's it always you?
I see old pictures
Around my place
Of my mom and dad with smiles on their face
Where'd they go
Do you even know
Why you came home, because, now you're all alone
Fill your balloon
Whatever poison that you choose
Let's get this party rolling boy, yeah let's turn blue
Surprise
This is your life
And you can watch it out your window rolling by
It's your surprise
So treat it right
Welcome home, take off your coat and stay for life
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Welcome home
I was glad to see you go
Why you came back I'll never know
Was it the money?
Was it the drugs?
Was it your parents? Had you had enough?
Welcome home
Can you hear your bones
Grind against each other like river stones
Was it black?
Was it blue?
Why can't we get out of here, why's it always you?
I see old pictures
Around my place
Of my mom and dad with smiles on their face
Where'd they go
Do you even know
Why you came home, because, now you're all alone
Fill your balloon
Whatever poison that you choose
Let's get this party rolling boy, yeah let's turn blue
Surprise
This is your life
And you can watch it out your window rolling by
It's your surprise
So treat it right
Welcome home, take off your coat and stay for life
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Writer: Brian Hartt
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