I Don't Ever Want To Change Songtext

I lived in the country where the dead wood aches

In a house made of stone and a thousand mistakes

Where the glory of morning got crushed by the burden of day

I went down to the seaside and it was light and easy

But it was salt in my wounds man I won't ever be free

Though alone on a beach getting drunk ain't a bad way to be



But I don't ever want to change

It would all be so much easier if you didn't have to change



I ran a store for six months

Took a match one night

Left concern impaled on a receipt spike

And all hope petering on a leaky roof

And an electric heater up in the back of the room

Well the assessor came came early to walk the ashes

Showing high spirits wouldn't help my chances

I got the money in a week and for a while there everything was fine



See your doctor take the cure and then you got it made

But the vertigo is telling me to stay away

In two weeks flat I seen the Zoloft put my baby in the grave

I don't ever want to change

I don't ever want to change

I know my limits well

Seems they're never that far away
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Closing this message or scrolling the page you will allow us to use it. Learn more