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lyrics
Well if green is supposed to be
the color of natural growth
I can say I've tried
I can say I've tried
And the sky down here is twice as clear
The buildings are half as tall
But no one seems to mind
Nobody seems to mind
It's the freedom of anonymity
In a place where nobody knows me
I can round any corner without running into you--any of you
But it's all brick to me now
As far as the eye can see
So here's a
Little whim about leaving where we started
Well I was trapped under an awning
Waiting out the pouring rain, it's a mess that I've made
As usual
Oh and I never expected to miss it here
The calendar turned or at least that's what I'm told
Somehow a year on King Street
And although the weeks go by at a totally static rate
These days it feels like double time
Well it was just last week Pat mentioned
He'd be leaving part of himself here, which rang true
With my own sentiments
And as I'm walking down South Elm Street
For what may be one of the last times I do,
It gets hard to turn toward home
And as the sun sets on another season of my life, I curse this selfish transience
The verse "Can't even buy a coffee without exploiting someone" got me. It really hits hard. For the entire length of the album it felt like the end of the world.
But to be perfectly honest, it's just how life is these days. And it's fucked up. szczur
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