Modern Baseball - Mass Lyrics

Pulled over midday
The jokers still wet behind the ears
He hands off the novel of novice citations
Outside the service station
The glue sets beneath our heels

My baby's in Massachusetts
And all this booze is useless
Sunsets sing my scratched out sighing soul to sleep
And the cashier here is ruthless
Janette I wrote your name down
But I'd hate that job as much as you do
If I was stuck between
Barton and Binghamton too

Days like this I miss listening to records
Making coffee together, snow globes and Jersey sheets
I tried sleeping in our bed without you last night
That didn't work at all cause I couldn't sleep

Sometimes I wish it were still last summer
And you still lived in South Philly
And I wasn't playing a show in Nebraska
Or Austin, Texas
Asking the kids what they had for breakfast

But here I am Valero bathroom
Who's paid to keep these things cliche?
Bury me beneath New York state
It's the only place where I feel dead

My baby's in Massachusetts
And all this booze is useless
Sunsets sing my scratched sighing soul to sleep
And the cashier here is ruthless
Janette I wrote your name down
But I'd hate that job as much as you do
If I was stuck between
Barton and Binghamton too
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