| In Ohio there’s a fire that burnt my summer bones
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| Hiding out beyond the tree lines
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| We’d sit for hours and watch them glow
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| Murder seconds in the playground across from Sherwood Park
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| Smoke ourselves to the filter
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| And swore we’d split as soon as winter starts
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| I used to know when I was home
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| I used to be invincible, so damn sure of everything
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| When time alone was so few and far between
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| We held the world
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| The world just got too heavy for me
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| Where do I go? |
| I’m so tired of the same roads
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| I know that it’s home but I can’t take the snow anymore
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| We had the fall and now it’s lost like everything
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| Just fell apart right in my arms, I got nothing to lose
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| We parked our car in the graveyard and drank away our lives
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| Tonight I’ll tear down the headstones we hid behind, one at a time
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| Where do I go? |
| I’m so tired of the same roads
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| I know that it’s home but I can’t take the snow anymore
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| We had the fall and now it’s lost like everything
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| Where do I go? |
| I’m so sick of the same roads
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| I know that it’s home but I can’t fake a smile anymore
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| We had the fall and now it’s lost like everything
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| Just fell apart right in my arms, I got nothing to lose
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| So impertinent when you look at it and I shouldn’t act
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| Like it’s all so tough, or it’s just too much
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| And I’ll toast to luck if this is as bad as it gets
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| Cause I got nothing to lose |