It’s five o’clock the business hours are spinning at the corner
I’m sitting here and thinking how I didn’t see before
A city full of iron men and unofficial wars that say your name
Kill the lights we don’t need them anyway
Take my time I don’t need it anyway
Ive been around and seen a lot of people
It’s not the same
Hey, hey
I don’t know anyone that doesn’t have something wrong
It isn’t just like me to give up that easy
I’m right with you
I fill it up drink it down
Isn’t that better now
Wait up and breathe it in swallow them
Give me your innocence
Never had a smile so wide as Monday when I got free
Starting up the engine when the parking lot was empty
I heard you ran away from everyone until you set your eyes on me
Kill the lights we don’t need them anyway
Take my time I don’t need it anyway
Ive been around and seen a lot of people
It’s not the same
Hey, hey
I don’t know anyone that doesn’t have something wrong
It isn’t just like me to give up that easy
I’m right with you
I fill it up drink it down
Isn’t that better now
Wait up and breathe it in swallow them
Give me your innocence
Give me your, give me your, give me your
Give me your innocence
Are you laughing?
Well I can’t hear it
If its not there are we even?
Are we even?
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