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lyrics
These strangers, now I know. Race car riots, basement shows. We're driving around, or heading back to the city.
This morning we had a plan. Now it feels like failing, slow quicksand. That floating around, I'll give it back to the river.
Headed out. Every hour filled with doubt: Where do you go? Take your time, get ahead or draw the line. Where do you go? And why do you need a name for everything you hate? We keep going at it again. The same old tricks, the same old friends.
We're strangers, it's true. I've treaded water next to you. Disappointments, I’ve got a few, but I'll give them back to the city.
Headed home, heard a sigh through the phone. Where did you go? Take your time, be yourself or be mine. Where did you go? And why do I need a name for everything I hate. I keep going at it again. The same old frets, the same old friends.
And where do I go, when there's precedence for the accidental?
Where do I go when there's no room to fill and everything’s been said and done? Where do I go?
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