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I can't stay over you
It seems we drive forever but can never get away from here
Just one more try
I'm guessing you are over me, I guess it's bravery
Well cause it's black out the window
While you sleep in the passenger seat
It's gone

Oh when it's always on your mind but you never speak of the name
It's in your blood and face and I'm certain it's fame
So I stayed out in the car cause the weather had gotten to me
But it's really these road signs and freeways that I can't take

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This can't be how you live
It's like a, a ball and chain around your waist or this simple state
Your mind's sick again
I'm tasting nothing but four words, "please don't leave me"
And it's dark in the winter so your ideas start to sleep

Well your head is spinning like that carousel
And I know you're a mess after three or four
But if you make it different then we'll make our way to the surface
And your favorite place
Where we sit, and we breathe
Cause I know all the words and I sing you everything
Well they're just thoughts so go ahead and speak
So pick out what you like and call me when you're on the way
You can spend the night and hope to sleep all day
For me it's just another week, twenty eight was once how I dreamed
And with your scent on my face I can leave and have you for days

I still can't see you
The summer came and we got lost, all of us
You are nothing without her
I still won't remember your face
The features mix too well with this alcohol
So we cover ourselves in your fear
And stay to watch that moon disappear under these lights
This city, this city's screaming at me
And as you breathe the words "I better go"
The sun is up and taking back all the shadows that covered this ground
And our feet, like a blanket of coal

Writer(s): Leighton Antelman

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