So where were you?
I never thought I could break down
But if I'm broke you know that
Money is the glue
Drunk on the street in daylight
A woman walks her dog
I can't compete with flowers
Six months without a job
And I can forget what I wanted
But I can't know that, that which was never there
The pathways were lined with a sick sense of hopefulness
But I can know that we were some pioneers
Go to the bar to find the girl you love
Or to the church, a saviour
Tithes are not enough
I give up, I've been down for so long
You stole my stuff
I let you in, in the morning you were gone
And I can forget what I wanted
But I can't know that, that which was never there
The pathways were lined with a sick sense of hopefulness
But I can know that we were some pioneers
Let it all, let it all, let it all out
Let it all, let it all, let it all out
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