The golden groves are lined with affluence and roses,
But the bagheads down by
Central Station are closer to where home is.
It can be grim and send you west from time to time,
Yeah, this place is such a shipwreck,
But this shipwreck, it is mine
Day by day we grew to love this place,
And where I make my grave, my anchor lays
I've been wasting away,
But in a town with no way out
There's not much else to do anyway,
If you're looking for a place to decay,
Then there will always be a place in my town called revelry.
I've seen a punch or two,
Narrowly escaped a few,
And if you can get the day off, I could show you a view
I remember the football games,
The first time that I got laid,
And the time j broke his finger drinking by the lake
Day by day we grew to love this place,
And where I make my grave is where my anchor lays
The sound of my youth echoes
Out through these empty streets,
I guess I can't kick up the roots
It's home, and that's the truth
We know what it's like to be put down
So fuck you to the world, and stand your ground
We know how to turn it
Inside out and get a little bit rowdy
I'm not stuck I'm staying,
Yeah I said, I'm not stuck I'm staying
And if you've got sorrows
To drown and the bottom's where you're bound,
You will always have a place in my town called revelry