Running on highways
Tumbling through open plains
I’m trying to find the hiding links
The secrets fallen down the sink
Seeing the bright lights
Cold and color overload
The blurry faces move above
Oh god, I hope they’ve got some love
For me
Or who I’ll be
Walking a wire weave
Signals fill the open air
They’re trying to find a hiding place
The solace in an empty space
Running through hallways
Fumbling the trapdoor keys
I’m peering through the floorboard cracks
And someday soon I’ll crawl right back
To see
Who I’ll be
And while the time is winding down
The world is waiting to be found
It seems the answer should be bright as day
But all the while they hold their ground
They’re reaching out to touch the sound
That calls them on to find a way
Steering through snowstorms
Peering up to find the eye
And fearing what we do not know
That leaves its trace in trails of snow
Running on railways
Wandering the winding lines
We’re waking slow and running late
Oh god, that train’s not gonna wait
For me
Oh who’ll I be?
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