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lyrics
crane town skyline
dwarfs this city’s streets for the better
what of our lives can we learn from these pictures?
a shoebox filled with wastes of time
will our tempers hold this down so we can look each other in the eye and say that everything has safely passed and the damages are only slight and that it’s sad but everybody has their reasons?
so bury us with all the things we can’t replace
but you forget: what memory reflects makes an enemy of death
dissolve the plans before we can shout and we can swear about it all
a hopeless depends on definitions of success
crane town skyline
dwarfs this city’s streets for the better
what of our lives can we learn?
i see it now
the common purpose of tracing lines ends up in circles
so bury us with all the things we can’t replace
but you forget: what memory reflects makes an enemy of death
dissolve the plans before we can shout and we can swear about it all
a hopeless depends on definitions of success
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