You've got your city eats
You're crying in the city streets
You've got cinnamon sugar on your lips, On your lips
Ultraviolet propaganda of those sidewalk jacarandas
Got you rooted in place
Blossoms floating in space
What will you do when the lightening starts
When will recognition strike your heart
It's that song half-remembered
And you're soaking in September
As your hair is turning white
Turning white, it's alright
It's the papers on the table
And the feeling you're not able
And you're not sure that you understand anything at all
What will you do when this clothing rots
What will you be when the lightening stops
It's your CD skip, It's your candles lit
You're sitting on your rooftop
Waiting for your wings to grow
In a way you feel you're dying
Through the sugar and the crying
It's that time you spent waiting for your friend to show
I don't know, I don't know, I don't know
What will you do when you're on your own
When will this place stop feeling like home
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