I wonder when I wander home If I'll be fit to drink alone.
Sleep with my memories, Pictures, apologies.
For every minute yesterday, Regret reminds me anyway.
If I remember anything, I'll make mistakes again.
Last night on the Mass Pike, Thought I was losing you.
Last night on the Mass Pike, I fell in love with you.

I will declare a holiday, The night that she turned me away.
I'm drowning in my miseries It solves everything.
Last night on the Mass Pike, Thought I was losing you.
Last night on the Mass Pike, I fell in love with you.
With you.

Last night on the Mass Pike, Thought I was losing you.
Last night on the Mass Pike, I fell in love with you.
Last night on the Mass Pike, Thought I was losing you.
Last night on the Mass Pike, I fell in love with you.


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    Can someone explain this "mass pike". What is it?

    manders4914on November 25, 2001   Link
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    mass pike= the massachusetts turnpike...aka the road that goes through massachusetts :)

    PLANESon November 27, 2001   Link
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    great song....

    Anne Arbouron December 08, 2001   Link
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    ahh...thanks!

    manders4914on December 15, 2001   Link
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    this is my theme song, it was the first GUK song i ever heard, and i love it. someday im gonna get a picture of me on the mass pike

    aidenmon January 06, 2002   Link
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    This song marks a total change in the GUP's sound. As for you "aidenm", you have alot to learn if this is the first song you heard... You are about four years late my friend.

    Duffmanon January 11, 2002   Link
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    I agree with Duffman

    SoyFarraon January 13, 2002   Link
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    yeah, this was the first guk song i heard too. my ex put it on a mixed tape for me...

    nothingyouth0on February 26, 2002   Link
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    i've been on the pike

    funk_rocker049on February 27, 2002   Link
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    I have probably listened to this song (and every other GUK song for that matter) more that anyone. And the more and more I hear it and think about it, I fell that the song is about massachusetts. He is there to get away from his problems (prabably a break up) and he know that he has to go back home someday.

    Turkishon March 14, 2002   Link

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