Josh Barham - Intersections

I rode by the high school where I
Learned how to drive myself away from here
Now I miss here
Used to call it a shit show but now I
Sit all alone and think how sad is it
I must have missed
The part where these
I mean those were the days
It's nights like these
Where I can see it
That wish I could stay

I used to be afraid of intersections
Now I take the interstate to school
And I used to visit my reflection but now it's
Nothing more than a waiting room

That towns as empty as it ever was
But there's a new five and dime
Probably the hundredth one
Getting out let's you see it's like a vacuum or a dome
But ask anyone who lives there
They'll talk like it's Rome
And I swear that I don't miss it
I'd like to think that's true
And maybe I don't
But I'll act like I know it too

I used to be afraid of intersections
Now I take the interstate to school
And I used to visit my reflection but now it's
Nothing more than a waiting room

I'm trying not to let myself go
But it's hard not to see it though
And my friends all say you better run away
But it's the only place I've known

I rode by the high school where I
Learned how to drive myself away from here
Now I'm still here
Used to call it a shit show but now I
Sit all alone and think how sad is it
I never left
I swear that I'll leave one day it's true
But for now I'll sit and pretend I've made it through

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Joshua Barham

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