January clipped your wires
The summer went straight through your tires
Every faded sign that passed you
Used to point the way towards you
Lately you've come to enjoy, the generosity of strangers
The mechanisms you imply
And you've gone, you know that I'm not scared, to go home
We have got to know, know that I'm not scared, to go home

( )
Instruments they leer towards you
Every fallen stone that passed you
Used to form a wall around you
Maybe you've come to rely, on the generosity of strangers
The mechanisms you imply
You've gone, you know that I'm not scared, to go home
We have got to know, know that I'm not scared, to go home

[Repeat: 1st verse]

You've gone, you know that I'm not scared, to go home
We have got to know, know that I'm not scared, to go home
To go home (Repeat 4X)


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    I like hhadzimu's interpretation, specially on this one: Lately you've come to enjoy the generosity of strangers [rather than being surrounded with true friends, you're involved with people who are basically strangers]

    josenovichon December 13, 2008   Link

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