When we were young
I wish that I had something to say
Now I open my mouth and I can see that no one's listening
I had to get out to let it sink in
I always had one foot out the door
but summer moved on
and I can't hear anymore
And I want to smell that late-night air again
but summer's gone and you're nowhere to be found
I want to take that drive with you again
Would you meet me halfway there?
I hopped a train from New Brunswick
Everything was concrete and asphalt
I watched my friends settle down
While I chocked on summer's heat and missed calls
I heard that back home
Everything was falling apart
But when I picked up a pen to write
I didn't know where to start
Would you even care?
Oh the stories we tell
And all the faces we meet on the way
But we forgot all their names
They pass us by anyway
Play the note until it fades
And let it wash all away
Do I miss you or just the routine?
Because I find myself stuck in-between
I had to get out - I had to let it sink in
The strangest thing is -
I still wake up to hear your name
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