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Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties – Routine Maintenance lyrics
[Verse 1]
All of us here under the same roof again
I'm sitting in your favourite chair
Playing with the fraying threads
I'm sleeping in Catherine's room
In a twin sized bed
She shares mine with Colin because it's got more space for him
And Pop, she's ain't in any shape, to take care of anything
[Verse 2]
So I'll bring him to school, and tell him that it's okay
I try to look half-put-together
So the teachers know he's safe
I'm raking the leaves, unclogging the drain
I'm trying to be someone you can count on for a change
[Verse 3]
Out in the garage, to the tune of the evening news
Mom needs her oil changed, it's 6 months overdue
And I spent those freezing nights, shaking out here with you
Holding the flashlight still, guess I learned a thing or two
And Colin seems interested, so I act like I'm good at this
So I pull out the plug and let it drain
Trying to find a filter to replace
So I'm doing the wash and touching up the paint
I'm tryna be someone you can count on for a change
[Verse 4]
And in the years since we spread your ashes
Sammy got traded to L.A. and then to Kansas
In the years since everything happened
I've been out looking for where the light went
I think I've found out where the light is
[Verse 5]
So I'm packing his lunch and I'm going to bed
I don't want to see how dark the night gets
And I'm shovelling snow
And I'm fixing the gate
I'm going to be someone you can count on for a change
All of us here under the same roof again
I'm sitting in your favourite chair
Playing with the fraying threads
I'm sleeping in Catherine's room
In a twin sized bed
She shares mine with Colin because it's got more space for him
And Pop, she's ain't in any shape, to take care of anything
[Verse 2]
So I'll bring him to school, and tell him that it's okay
I try to look half-put-together
So the teachers know he's safe
I'm raking the leaves, unclogging the drain
I'm trying to be someone you can count on for a change
[Verse 3]
Out in the garage, to the tune of the evening news
Mom needs her oil changed, it's 6 months overdue
And I spent those freezing nights, shaking out here with you
Holding the flashlight still, guess I learned a thing or two
And Colin seems interested, so I act like I'm good at this
So I pull out the plug and let it drain
Trying to find a filter to replace
So I'm doing the wash and touching up the paint
I'm tryna be someone you can count on for a change
[Verse 4]
And in the years since we spread your ashes
Sammy got traded to L.A. and then to Kansas
In the years since everything happened
I've been out looking for where the light went
I think I've found out where the light is
[Verse 5]
So I'm packing his lunch and I'm going to bed
I don't want to see how dark the night gets
And I'm shovelling snow
And I'm fixing the gate
I'm going to be someone you can count on for a change
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