another day in the city
oh what a shame
another day in the city
but I'll survive
because the people can be pretty
I don't want to stay here
very very long
just long enough
to write you a song
I like the smell
in your peeling paint walled kitchen
and the funny sounds you make
while you are sleeping
you grunt and you groan
you sign and you moan
but you are oh so very quiet
during the day
you are oh so very quiet
during the day
oh just because we're in the city
doesn't mean we can't rebel
oh just because we're very busy
doesn't mean we can't
think for ourselves
doesn't mean we can't
think for ourselves
goose bumps rise on my arms
in this air conditioned room
deep down in my stomach
there's a feeling of doom
how can we live like this
so tame and out of touch
you said to me
you use your cellphone too much
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