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I could drive you to the city, So you could hear how loud they scream. Amidst the dust and torn grey ribbon, Through their cold and granite dreams. And i can't remember home. And we could up and leave the city, Because we fear how loud they scream. Unwilling to be deafened, By the cries of concrete teens. And we're lost within our home. And we could sit outside the city, Watch their bleak fire fuel their screams. Find our fields of warming yellow, And smile inside our dreams. And i can't remember home. Reimburse my colour. Exit through the grey window.
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Apr 17, 2016
Apr 17, 2016 at 2:27 AM UTC
Exit Through The Grey Window
I could drive you to the city, So you could hear how loud they scream. Amidst the dust and torn grey ribbon, Through their cold and granite dreams. And i can't remember home. And we could up and leave the city, Because we fear how loud they scream. Unwilling to be deafened, By the cries of concrete teens. And we're lost within our home. And we could sit outside the city, Watch their bleak fire fuel their screams. Find our fields of warming yellow, And smile inside our dreams. And i can't remember home. Reimburse my colour. Exit through the grey window.
jackwestland
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Apr 17, 2016
Apr 17, 2016 at 2:27 AM UTC
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