1979

Billy Corgan

Shakedown 1979
Cool kids never have the time
On a live wire right up off the street
You and I should meet

Junebug skipping like a stone
With the headlights pointed at the dawn
We were sure we'd never see an end to it all

And I don't even care
To shake these zipper blues
And we don't know
Just where our bones will
Rest to dust, I guess
Forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below

Double cross the vacant and the bored
They're not sure just what we have in the store
Morphine city slippin' dues, down to see

That we don't even care
As restless as we are
We feel the pull
In the land of a thousand
Guilts And poured cement
Lamented and assured

To the lights and towns below
Faster than the speed of sound
Faster than we thought we'd go
Beneath the sound of hope

Justine never knew the rules
Hung down with the freaks and the ghouls
No apologies ever need be made
I know you better than you fake it, to see

That we don't even care
To shake these zipper blues
And we don't know
Just where our bones will
Rest to dust, I guess
Forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below

The street heats the urgency of now
As you see there's no one around

Trivia about the song 1979 by The Smashing Pumpkins

On which albums was the song “1979” released by The Smashing Pumpkins?
The Smashing Pumpkins released the song on the albums “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness” in 1995, “Greatest Hits: Rotten Apples/Judas O” in 2001, and “Rotten Apples: Greatest Hits” in 2001.
Who composed the song “1979” by The Smashing Pumpkins?
The song “1979” by The Smashing Pumpkins was composed by Billy Corgan.

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