It was about 10:37, on December 31, 2010. And as we walk through the doorway, we were welcomed with open arms and happy heart to let me know that I’m home. What was theirs, we took and made our own. I can’t believe you used to think we’re alone.
And when that clock strikes twelve, that ball in New York City will have fallen from the sky down to the street. And I’ll pull you close and kiss you hard like it’s the first time in my life that I got to have a pretty girl at my side. We’ll just keep taking all this shit we’re in by stride. But I’m just happy that we’re here and we’re alive.
credits
from Some Shit In Our Shoes,
released February 15, 2011
The title came from a conversation that Mike Walsh and myself had in my truck on I-94, somewhere near Roseville, Michigan 48066.
Mike and I were talking about what happened at Due North's apartment on New Year's Eve and Mike presented this gem to me out of nowhere.
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