Luke Frees - The Streets We Shared

I’ll bandage up my feet with roses
Put them in a jar
They’re blistering and breaking
And won’t get me very far
You know I tried my best
But as you may have guessed
You’re turning north, I’m due south
And we’re driving different cars
But I’ll remember
I’ll remember the streets we shared
In the corner of my room
And when I’m tucked inside my bed
Come smokey whispered wistful words
Of the things you might’ve said
And I know it’s just a dream
As real as it may seem
I’ll wake up with a pounding heart
And sweat across my head
But I’ll remember
I’ll remember the streets we shared
Lately I’ve been thinking
That we’d be better off
Convincing ourselves
To stop convincing ourselves
That we’re okay
You should drive up to the northwest
Catch up with your spirit
That’s been waiting there for you
A thousand miles away
Sometimes I still see you
From the corner of my eye
As busses, cars and cabs and trains
Come on flying by
And I can’t see through the lights
That pierce the darkened night
And you rode away in your dusty car
And I’ve gone off in mine
But I’ll remember
I’ll remember the streets we shared

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Luke Frees

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