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lyrics
I got into town when habit took the wheel
& ran into a friend I hadn't seen in years.
He asked me to some party,
I said I would go
But didn't plan to.
I mumbled at a wall, he stared down at the pavement
The sorts of things you do in awkward conversations
When did having friends become an obligation?
I wish I knew.
I lied when I said that I missed it.
Those rose tinted memories are pointless.
A stain on the cloth that you've bleached right through.
But good for you.
So I started up the car
& drove it down the road
where fresh disguises meet
the old familiar stones.
I've stumbled through these walls
a thousand times before,
I've felt this room.
It's where I learned to shrug at love
& shove all my emotions
underneath the rug or drown them in the ocean.
Gasping on the shore is a vibrancy of orange
& deeper blues.
I'm always afraid at the start of
anything I could be part of.
Afraid what I know could be
torn in two.
But good for you.
How come all that we ever seem to talk about
is how things used to be?
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