It's my turn
It's your turn
It's my turn
Time to leave

Take a bag and pack it neat
I've got no future so I'm marching east
Copses and cardboard boxes
A mystery to the world

I don't feel exotic driving Japanese cars
And I don't see the value
Of roofs and paths like well-made graphs
It's not enough to cling to

Sandy polystyrene haunts my recollection
Of a frozen face that wanted your affection
And I hid the fact
I always hid the fact

I'd like a room in St. Petersburg
With rotting walls and character
Where I can hide and stay inside
And be a mystery to the world


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    Few wrong lyrics on that, like. This is what it is on the Dartz! MySpace: It's my turn It's your turn It's my turn Time to leave

    Take a bag and pack it neat I've got no future so I'm marching east Copses and cardboard boxes A mystery to the world

    I don't feel exotic driving Japanese cars And I don't see the value Of roofs and paths like well-made graphs It's not enough to cling to

    Sandy polystyrene haunts my recollection Of a frozen face that wanted your affection And I hid the fact I always hid the fact

    I'd like a room in St. Petersburg With rotting walls and character Where I can hide and stay inside And be a mystery to the world

    danoooon April 12, 2007   Link

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