SubSuburbia (Pt.4) Songtext
von Dan Lyons
SubSuburbia (Pt.4) Songtext
The back pages of the Friday ads stuck together with bits of PVA glue
Sun shines through the skylight and into her room
She turns the pages of a second hand textbook
And dreams of holding hands
She hopes that he might kiss her
But she knows that he′s too scared
Love letters on the table next to the broken video player
A box of pills and condoms, open, spilling on the floor
Isn't it strange that this small town has never changed?
I can walk blindfolded down its roads and
Alley ways and still know exactly where I am
Across the bypass is the gate to Lover′s Lane
Take myself down to the station and board the Eastbound train
Flat earth miners and misers fill their nests
And they say that working's not so easy
When you're lonely and depressed
Sun shines through the skylight and into her room
She turns the pages of a second hand textbook
And dreams of holding hands
She hopes that he might kiss her
But she knows that he′s too scared
Love letters on the table next to the broken video player
A box of pills and condoms, open, spilling on the floor
Isn't it strange that this small town has never changed?
I can walk blindfolded down its roads and
Alley ways and still know exactly where I am
Across the bypass is the gate to Lover′s Lane
Take myself down to the station and board the Eastbound train
Flat earth miners and misers fill their nests
And they say that working's not so easy
When you're lonely and depressed
Writer(s): Daniel Paul Desmond Lyons Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com