[Verse 1]
One day there will come a time when the person you are named after dies
And all of a sudden you're the only one left
And out of something as insincere as pride
You'll change the way you turned on time
To remember the smiles
As we stood out front of the little church
The traffic just close enough to drown out
Whatever we heard the families say
As they waved the hearse away
[Chorus]
And tonight I'm getting young drunk
Walking round the streets where I grew up
Knowing that they're to blame
And all the red brick fences look the same
I'm getting young drunk
Walking round the streets where I grew up
Knowing that they're to blame
And all the red brick fences look the same
[Verse 2]
All alone in the suburbs, I can make as much noise as I want
Without disturbing more than the wind did the trees
Pa**ing cars and security lights
Guide my way home through the night
And it feels safe here
And the neighbours aren't close enough to hate me
[Chorus]
And tonight I'm getting young drunk
Walking round the streets where I grew up
Knowing that they're to blame
And all the red brick fences look the same
I'm getting young drunk
Walking round the streets where I grew up
Knowing that they're to blame
And all the red brick fences look the same
[Verse 3]
And I finally found a home
In a handful of people I was lucky enough to bump into
We act like pessimists, but we're in love with it
And I'm in love with you
And our tiny bed in the upstairs front room of a run-down terrace house
Which is obviously perfect as it sounds
[Bridge]
Even in the summer, when the cardboard window that you tape on every day
Falls out and wakes us up
[Chorus]
And tonight I'm getting young drunk
Walking round the streets where I grew up
Knowing that they're to blame
And all the red brick fences look the same
I'm getting young drunk
Walking round the streets where I grew up
Knowing that they're to blame
And all the red brick fences look the same
All alone in the suburbs