Run in the front like you said
I said I'll miss the city back in the photographs
And I could use a vacation myself
My eyes are bored
Stuck in the lot for days
The manager said I can't make just one more mistake
So I'll just hang my head, say sorry
Wouldn't be the first time

And you, I'm missing you I don't want to
I'll be missing you, I'm missing you, I don't want to
I'll be missing you, I'm missing you, I don't want to
But I will
See the gray in your hair, Angel
Your beauty can't be covered by insecurity
I hope the same truth would still hold true for me
Cause I drowned in mine

Calling John on the phone
I'm panicking after three rings, I don't think that he's home
He makes my head much lighter you know
With just some words he says
"C'mon now, now it's not so bad
I'm sorry that you feel that way no you're not useless
You don't even have to think about it
Things will work out just fine"

And you I'm missing you I don't want to
I'll be missing you, I'm missing you, I don't want to
I'll be missing you, I'm missing you, I don't want to
But I will
See the gray in your hair, Angel
Your beauty can't be covered by insecurity
I hope the same truth would still hold true for me
Cause I drowned in mine

Run in the front like you said
I said I'll miss the city back in the photographs
And I could use a vacation myself
My eyes are bored

Hours to waste turns into full weeks, then months, then to me
A life long disease
The gray in your hair still means hope for me
That beauty won't be hidden that easily
That truth could still hold true for me


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    This song is played a half step lower than when they first played it. So their version one their MySpace and on their album, Small Steps Heavy Hooves, arn't in the same key. Thought it was worth noting.

    RedHeadedRayon May 10, 2007   Link

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