From the recording Beyond The Reservoir
Lyrics
I used to play here, my dad owned the restaurant downstairs
Out there, in the parking lot, a couple fold out chairs
Down the block was Bedford park, a lot of my friends went there
It wasn’t nothing much, it could’ve been anywhere
It could’ve been anywhere
And I’ve had enough, excuse me I’m leaving
I just don’t feel like being here anymore
Yes, I’ve had enough, excuse me I’m leaving
I just don’t feel like being here anymore
Do you remember Kay’s party?
First year the Blue Jays won
I mean how could you forget that Joe Carter game-winning home run?
Some of us got lost, some of us got crazy
Running down to Yonge Street, we were so young
We were so young
And I’ve had enough, excuse me I’m leaving
I just don’t feel like being here anymore
Yes, I’ve had enough, excuse me I’m leaving
I just don’t feel like being here anymore
In middle school we all started dealing
That’s when I called you and I was in over my head
I asked you to make a drop
“Think about it” s’all you said
That’s when our paths uncrossed, and I’m glad they did
I’m glad they did
Well I’ve had enough, excuse me I’m leaving
I just don’t feel like being here anymore
Yes, I’ve had enough, excuse me I’m leaving
I just don’t feel like being here anymore
My name is Alex
And I was murder thirteen