In the suburbs, I, I learned to drive And you told me you'd never survive Grabbed your mother's keys, we're leaving You always seemed so sure That one day we'd be fighting in the suburban war You're part of town, guess what, I saw you standing on the opposite shore But by the time the first bombs fell, we were already poor We were already, already poor Sometimes I can't believe it I'm moving past the feeling Sometimes I can't believe it I'm moving past the feeling again The kids want to be so hard But in my dreams we're still screaming and running through the yard And all of the walls that they built in the seventies finally fall And all of the houses they built in the seventies finally fall And nothing at all, meant nothing at all, it meant nothing Sometimes I can't believe it I'm moving past the feeling Sometimes I can't believe it I'm moving past the feeling into the night Into the night So can you understand That I want a daughter while I'm still young I want to hold her hand Show her some beauty before all this damage is done But if it's too much to ask, if it's too much to ask Then send me a son And when the door will pass In the parking lot we're still waiting, it's already passed So move your feet from hard to pavement and into the grass Cause it's already passed, it's already, already passed Sometimes I can't believe it I'm moving past the feeling Sometimes I can't believe it I'm moving past the feeling again I'm moving past the feeling I'm moving past the feeling I'm moving past the feeling In the mountains we're still screaming We're still screaming We're still screaming We're still screaming