The Wonder Years have announced a 10th anniversary edition of 'No Closer to Heaven'
The updated version is now available for digital streaming, and fans can pre-order limited edition vinyl ahead of its release on 21st November.
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"Me vs. the Highway" is a track by The Wonder Years, from the album Suburbia I’ve Given You All and Now I’m Nothing, released 14th June 2011. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 4 articles about The Wonder Years.
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The graffiti over 309 used to say things that I could romanticize Like "I'll always love you Katie" or "Bernard Herman lives" or maybe "loves" I could never quite decipher or decide But now the overpass says things like "DRAT" And I'm not sure what to make of it I watch the highway lines unwind Thought about where I could go and who I would leave behind I stayed anchored here Cause only I could find a way to make a year I hated seem nostalgic I can't say goodbye And I've been having car crash dreams Not sure if they mean anything But it keeps me out of the driver's seat I remember me at eighteen Naked in your parents' basement Young and careless Watching you blow smoke rings And I remember me at eighteen You sat stoic in front of me A portrait of who we'd someday be Me versus the highway Me versus the highway Me versus the highway Me versus the highway And I'll say the best years may still be ahead of me I remember me at eighteen Naked in your parents' basement Young and careless Watching you blow smoke rings And I remember me at eighteen You sat stoic in front me A portrait of who we'd someday be
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