Jet Pack Blues Lyrics
Fall Out Boy
Lyrics
I got those jet pack blues
Just like Judy
The kind that make June feel like September
I'm the last one that you'll ever remember
And I'm trying to find my peace of mind
Behind these two white highway lines
When the city goes silent
The ringing in my ears gets violent
She's in a long black coat tonight
Waiting for me in the downpour outside
She's singing "Baby come home" in a melody of tears
While the rhythm of the rain keeps time
And I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
Did you ever love her? Do you know?
Or did you never want to be alone?
And she was singing "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
I've got those jet pack blues
Fight off the light tonight and just stay with me
Honey, don't you leave
Don't you remember how we used to split a drink?
It never mattered what it was
I think our hands were just that close
The sweetness never lasted, no
She's in a long black coat tonight
Waiting for me in the downpour outside
She's singing "Baby come home" in a melody of tears
While the rhythm of the rain keeps time
And I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
Did you ever love her? Do you know?
Or did you never want to be alone?
And she was singing "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
She's in a long black coat tonight
Waiting for me in the downpour outside
She's singing "Baby come home" in a melody of tears
While the rhythm of the rain keeps time
And I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
Did you ever love her? Do you know?
Or did you never want to be alone?
And she was singing "Baby, come home"
I remember "Baby, come home"
Song & Lyrics Facts
Fall Out Boy's "Jet Pack Blues" is a pop-punk single released in 2015 on the band's sixth studio album, American Beauty/American Psycho. The song was written by Fall Out Boy members Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz, as well as producers Butch Walker and Jake Sinclair.
With its catchy chorus and upbeat tempo, the single became an instant fan favorite. The lyrics tell the story of someone who feels like they are stuck in life and just wants to escape it all with a jet pack. The narrator laments that they don't have one and instead has to rely on their own two feet to get out of their current situation.