the landline is obsolete, it's been crucified between the trees
it is a testament to a lack of depth in communication
really elevates the heart rate to pick apart the meaning of the endless succession of identical days
used to crack on the drive home, start crying at the right songs
now we let them all play, just stare at the oncoming traffic lane
when we pass through a city, whether it's shitty or pretty, there's a momentary lapse in identity
to think what if i could call this home, or i used to but i've since grown, and this is where we found our love, and now we will above the corner store
we've got our drugs, and we've got our friends, we're working throughout the weekend
it's not like that
been searching for a lover, like a cop undercover, who can't live by the convictions that he makes
as if you need another person to discover that you're not at all like what you seem
i knew a girl for couldn't take it, she gonna move to Jamaica, she had a baby now she's starting over again
she's living out the cycle, becoming a disciple to the person that she vowed she'd never be
it's better than it's ever been, no it is better than it ever was
and if it needs a name, then it's parallax,
but if it don't then you must accept that it's not like that all the time
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