Asthenia

Blink 182 · Blink 182

Last night it came as a picture
With a good reason, a warning sign
This place is void of all passion
If you can imagine it's easy if you try
Believe me I failed this effort
I wrote a reminder this wasn't a vision
This time where are you Houston
Is somebody out there will somebody listen
Should I go back should I go back should I
I feel alone and tired
Should I go back should I go back should I
I hope I won't forget you

My head is made up of memories
Most of them useless delusions
This room is bored of rehearsal
And sick of the boundaries
I miss you so much

Should I go back should I go back should I
I feel alone and tired
Should I go back should I go back should I
This time I don't want to
Should I go back should I go back should I
I feel alone and tired
Should I go back should I go back should I
I hope I won't forget you

Should I go back should I go back should I
I feel alone and tired
Should I go back should I go back should I
This time I don't want to
Should I go back should I go back should I
I feel alone and tired
Should I go back should I go back should I
I hope I won't forget you

About Asthenia

"Asthenia" is a high-energy track by Blink-182 that exemplifies the band's signature blend of punk rock and pop-punk influences. Released on their self-titled debut album, the song features the group's characteristic power chords, driving rhythms, and Matt Skiba's distinctive vocal delivery. As a key part of their early discography, the recording helped establish the band's identity in the mid-1990s alternative rock scene. The track showcases the collaborative songwriting style of Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, who contributed to the song's infectious energy. It remains a staple of the band's catalog, representing the raw, youthful spirit that defined their initial era before they evolved into more complex musical arrangements.