At quarter to five
The clock on the wall
Knows Fridays are lonely
But who could I call?
And where would I go?
When nobody knows me
Like my brothers knew me
Only my brothers
Bright city lights
And big starry skies
Just ain't the honey
They used to be
Now they're not around
Life's not that funny
There is nothing I need
More than my brothers
Out on the streets where we felt so strong
Riding in our invincible cars
Carrying each other home when we got fucked up
Sharing our understandings of love
Laughing at how fast the river runs
Leaping along those banks like a rescue dog
Did it come apart?
When one of us burned
Out on the highway
Or was it the girls?
They finally won
The war for our feelings
But no other owns me
More than my brothers
And nobody knows me
More than my brothers
Out in the world where it all goes wrong
Who's gonna drive my getaway car?
Who's gonna bust me out when it all goes south?
Only my brothers
Only my brothers
Only my brothers
Only my brothers
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