It's two-forty-six in the morning
Fourteen minutes to go
Is the present warning
That my friend on the sofa provides
'Cause the bus stops running at three
But take a look at me, I'm alive!
But twenty-four minutes ago
I was close to death
It's four minutes to ten to!
At two-twenty-two I was fading
My girlfriend wanted to leave
But I thought that waiting
For the three o'clock bus was a plan
To stick to until I felt better
I took a bong hit too big for a man
It's twenty-four minutes later
And I'm feeling fine!
We decided to walk home
Beneath the moonlight
Because I suddenly felt fine
She said it's such a beautiful night
At four minutes to ten to
We say goodbye to those who stay
Forget the bus 'cause we're walking home
I never liked the bus anyway
It's four minutes to ten to…
It's three minutes to ten to…
It's two minutes to ten to…
It's one minute to ten to…
It's ten minutes to
Three in the morning today
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