Every night fucks every day up Every day patches the night up On God, you should match it, it's that KO No white lighters 'til I fuck my twenty-eighth up (Fire) 1998, my family had that Acura (Fire) Oh, the Legend (Fire) Kept at least six discs in the changer Back when Boswell and Percy had it active (Massive) Couple bishops in the city buildin' mansions (Massive) All the reverends Preachin' self-made millionaire status When we could only eat at Shoney's on occasion After 'Trina hit I had to transfer campus Your apartment out in Houston's where I waited Stayin' with you when I didn't have a address Fuckin' on you when I didn't own a mattress Workin' on a way to make it outta Texas, every night [Chorus] Droppin' baby off at home before my night shift, yeah You know I can't hear none of that spend the night shit That kumbaya shit Want to see nirvana, but don't wanna die yet Wanna feel that na-na though, could you come by? Fuck with me after my shift Know them boys wanna see me broke down See me bummed out, stressed out That's just every day shit Shut the fuck up, I don't want your conversation Rollin' marijuana, that's a cheap vacation Every day shit, every day shit Every night shit, every day shit Every day shit, every day shit Every day shit, every night shit
Blonde is my number 1 favorite album, although I'm also a huge Arctic Monkeys fan, but not one album made me go through such profound catharsis like this album did. I also love Sufjan Stevens, his lyrics are out of this world and so poetic by modern standars ❤
He’s honestly one of the best writers of the 21st century. He’s a genuis, time doesn’t exist when he exists. I heard him over a field of 200k people at park life playing nights and I didn’t stop until I found the stage.
I was present at this show and haven't watched it back since then. I miss this Frank. An actual genius, but since the death of his brother, something changed in him which is understandable. I feel like I was present for something very special and rare, and possibly something we'll never see again. Frank as a musician has retreated now, and no blame there. But I miss him. This was incredible to watch in person, but in hindsight it's even more powerful, because I feel like I witnessed something that will never happen again. All love to Frank, he's a musical genius I've admired for a long long time