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The Mother, The Mechanic, and The Path
Disc 1
01. Money in His Hand
02. The Rest of My Life
03. Decoration
04. No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance)
05. This Wasn't in Our Plan
06. The One That You Hated
07. Long Talks
08. Outside
09. Make a Decision
10. The Car in 20
11. Figure It Out
Disc 2
01. My Lack of Skill
02. A Little More Time
03. Little Black Heart
04. Hair
05. Driving South
06. Scared to Lose
07. From Here to L.A.
08. Is It My Fault
09. I Don't Know How to Say This
10. The Truth Is
11. 1000 Times a Day
Disc 3
01. Intro
02. We Grew Up the Same
03. Runaway
04. Session 01
05. This Is Love
06. Session 02
07. We're Finding Something Out
08. Session 03
09. Decoration
10. Session 04
11. Uncle
12. Session 05
13. Never Coming Back
14. Guess What
15. Session 06
16. You Don't Know What It's Like
17. Session 07
18. Look at Me
19. Session 08
20. Session 08 Part II
21. Runaway II
22. Session 09
23. I Think This Is Love
24. A Bigger Meaning
But for some reason, the closer I got with her, the harder my father would try to get me to stop seeing her. It was like he didn't want me to be happy for something. Not like he would ever do that, right? He would tell me I was wasting my time with her, I should concentrate on where I'm going to college. You know, I didn't want to go to college. So when graduation came around, I saw a completely different side of him. The side I always knew was there. He would say that I was going to throw away my life and I was going to make a terrible mistake. I guess something he was familiar with. He would tell me I was going to be a loser and people wouldn't respect me. That was also the day he told me about the mistake he made, me. I guess that was supposed to scare me straight. Oh well.
"No, you're just being selfish kid"
Selfish? You didn't even raise me. You dumped me off so you could go and make something of yourself and care about no one but yourself.
"You don't have any idea what my life was like. When I was 18 I was on my own. Supporting myself and your mother, working two jobs and going to school. You know how hard it was to watch someone else raise my son. You think it's easy to live with that decision."
Shut up, at least you were able to make a decision.
"You want to make a decision. What are you going to do? Huh? You're not going to get anywhere playing patty cake all day with that girlfriend of yours. You wouldn't be able to survive one day in the real world. You have no money, have no job, no common sense. You have no idea what it takes to survive on your own."