See Ya, Sucker

Jake Ewald, Brendan Lukens

I reckon you grew up in a town
That said “reckon” all the time
All your time so vile, yet concrete
And I heard little rumors here and there
Little peeps that you may never leave
(I swear to God, if you never leave)

Well, here goes nothing
I mean everything
Finger crossed every morning
After a night of no sleep
Wondering if it will ever be me

But I guess I’m doing just fine
Texting you “sup”s and “heyy”s
With a smile or winky face
Hoping to get the same

But I won’t fucking wait
For you to stop lingering
You’ve got too clingy to this town
That you supposedly hate

And though it kills me to say
If you get stuck,
Then I’m just gonna leave
See ya, sucker!

On the corner of Canal and Broadway
Where that huge signs says, "love me"
Shrouded in graffiti and the stench of weed
My heart just started screaming
“What if she just never leaves?”

If you get stuck
I’m just gonna go on without you
Yeah, it’s shredding me in half
But I’m not gonna lose you
And me too

On the corner of Canal and Broadway
Where that huge signs says, "love me"
Shrouded in graffiti and the stench of weed
My heart just started screaming
"Maybe this isn't meant to be”

And I reckon you grew up in a town
That said “reckon” all the time
But what gives you the right to wreck everything?

Trivia about the song See Ya, Sucker by Modern Baseball

When was the song “See Ya, Sucker” released by Modern Baseball?
The song See Ya, Sucker was released in 2012, on the album “Sports”.
Who composed the song “See Ya, Sucker” by Modern Baseball?
The song “See Ya, Sucker” by Modern Baseball was composed by Jake Ewald, Brendan Lukens.

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