Squatting downtown without a dime to my name watching cars and people pass by To someone like me they all look the same vacant faces like a deer in headlights I can hear their footsteps like tires to the pavement window-shopping every store Selling premium healthcare, tropical vacations all the things I know I will never afford
18 years old, fresh faced and defiant, I left everything I knew with just the clothes on my back With the sun on my face and the west coast calling I was ever so confident I'd never lose track But the years they pass, and not much to show but these scars and memories But I pick myself up, regain my composure keep on living day to day
This is the price I pay, this is the path I chose now pull the bootstraps up to my chin Every worn out cliche that I've ever heard, yeah It's kinda hard to start when you don't know where to begin
Hey mama, you always said, life's a bitch, then you die Hey mama, I never expected you'd be so goddamned right Hey mama, you always said, life's a bitch, then you die Hey mama, I never expected you'd be so goddamned right