We drive ourselves crazy looking for action
(there’s no reaction)
We don’t care about the Taliban
(we drive ourselves to drink)
We don’t have any future
(but we go on)
We drive to the ocean
(just to say that we were there)
Drive to the ocean
We planted a garden on top of the old one
(when the old one went bare)
We stand and stare and search for signs of something new
(something to lean on)
Drive to the ocean
credits
from U.V.A.,
released July 6, 2010
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