Sun rose, won't you please close the blinds
It's getting late so shut your eyes
The music's over, the crowd it has died
So maybe now's the time
You can hear the laughter getting sober
The drinks they have dried
So maybe now's the time
Minimum wage still fills up your days
You got all these loans that aren't even close to being paid
You got collectors knocking on your door
So maybe now's the time
You just keep drinking your cheap whiskey
Until you hit the floor
So maybe now's the time
There lies death in bird
There will be flies to feast
Quickly devouring all
Until they just fly away
Because it's so much easier to leave
Than to stay
Your friends left town to become kings and queens
They'll succeed they can do anything
The big city lights are calling me
So maybe now's the time
'Cause there's nothing left in that god forsaken town
For you to do
So maybe now's the time
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