He doesn't want you gone He tells you open wide He never told you what Children never die He never told you what Or even mentioned how Or told you how he wanted to Live another life Walking always upwards Living all your life (Living all your life) Living all your life (Living all your life) Speeding slowly down an open road (Speeding slowly down) At the wheel of the car (The wheel of the car) Every person is more than capable (Everyone here) Of looking out for themselves (Take care of yourself) No don't feel sad (No don't be sad) It's expected to exit from life (Exit from this life) No don't be mad (No be mad) Every soul leaves before it pays it's dues (Every soul leaves) No don't feel sad (No don't feel sad)
||SECTION 2|| NATHAN: It's really bad. The dream is really bad. OTHER PERSON: Yeah I know. NATHAN: It's like almost a nightmare. OTHER PERSON: Yeah. NATHAN: Fine. It is a nightmare.
||SECTION 3|| MAN: (unintelligible mumbling). Anymore. WOMAN: Mhmm. MAN: Call it! ((SILENCE)) MAN: I don't know. SECOND MAN: What's a good childhood memory? What's a good memory? MAN: Well... SECOND MAN: That you guys have shared. MAN: Who? SECOND MAN: You and her. MAN: I dunno. WOMAN: What? MAN: We didn't know each other when we were kids though. SECOND MAN: Well I mean like... just any memory that you guys have with each other. WOMAN: Oh my god... MAN: There's not many. (laughs loudly) WOMAN: That's mean... MAN: I know. WOMAN: God! MAN: Um... WOMAN: What a jerk! We've totally hung out for more than just a few, like, memories. MAN: Um... WOMAN: How about the time you fell down at my old house in Wichita, down the stairs? I watched you slide down a whole staircase. MAN: (interrupting) That whole party was a good memory, of that night and the party. WOMAN: (laughing) You slipped and fell backwards - MAN: Yeah... WOMAN: (continuing without being interrupted) - into the screen and there was a bunch of us on (unintellible speech), we were just like... ooohh... MAN: I fell down... I like fell down, like, a couple of flights of stairs in Witchita (WOMAN laughs loudly)... when I was an alcoholic... I went through, like, a three year phase, I feel like maybe it was like a... it was like a 19-20... like right before feel... turn 21 I feel like you drink way more. You know. Than when you're actually... like as soon as you turn 21 you start to care. I need to get my life together, I'm 21. But yeah that's a memory. WOMAN: A pretty big memory.