Oneida says she's out of time for mining lies from crooked minds and spending nights beneath strange blankets street-to-street, tab at a time.
She says she's wasted years killing hours for days on end turning bar booths into confidants and neon signs to friends She's held on for so long to her town, to trust, to hopes But when her shaking hands start sweating, she starts to think of letting go.
Oneida's got the map, a tank of gas and miles to drive But she won't listen to her screaming gut: she's played deaf her whole ******* life She'll be swearing at the stars while her feet trace the boulevards and the window lights shine yellow bathing sidewalks in question marks
But Oneida knows these streets like she knows me
Oneida says she's leaving town her last dime spent on dollars down she's hedged her bets on 1st and twenty- fifth at the depot.
She wants to hear new chimes where new bells ring in brand new climes turning traitors into confidants; acquaintances to friends She's held tight for so long to each hand that dealt her wrong But when her cards start flushing royal she starts to think she might not fold.
Oneida's got the will, a tank of gas and time to drive But will she listen to her screaming gut? She's played deaf her whole ******* life She'll be cursing at the stars while her feet trace the boulevards while the window lights gleam yellow soaking sidewalks in question marks.
But Oneida knows these streets like she knows me...