This context has slowly grown cold
But when did it end?
When did it end?
When did it end?

I remember when I could disappear
And the shattered glass formed a perfect mirror
The spray paint spelled white against the brown
We turned the volume up, but kept the music down
We kept the music down
We etched our names into the walls
(Never again, never again)
The doors couldn't stand the wear of time
(When did it end? Where did it end?)
Mosaics miss their bluest tiles
(Never again, never again)
Oh please, suburban, take me home

This house grows ivy
Sprawling dense green
Across a pale shade of yellow
(My shoulder was)
Beds (broken with out a cause) forgotten (his eyes melted)
Keys left in drawers (ignorance feeds)
Pine (these regrets) needles (just like a scream)
Clouding the drive
Spinning leaves cascade down to the dirt
(Never again, never again)
I spent my days against the trees
(Never again, never again)
And loving the springs of the trampoline
Oh the trampoline
Oh please, suburban, take me home
The shack where fire met gasoline
Fire met gasoline
Oh please, suburban, take me home

(My shoulder was)
Sun (broken with out a cause) light shines (his eyes melted)
Through morning windows (ignorance feeds)
Eyes (these regrets) dried (just like a scream) and made to face east
Bikes ask where have you been so long?
(When did it end? Where did it end?)
Skateboards slit and left in piles
(Never again, never again)
The shack where fire met gasoline
Fire met gasoline
(Never again, never again)
Oh please, suburban, take me home
The music's still stuck inside my head
Yeah inside my head
Oh please, suburban, take me home


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