Come on break it up
It's gone on long enough
What has it changed for you?
What has it changed for you?

The tubes tag along
The radar's got it wrong
What hasn't changed for you?
What hasn't changed for you?

Can you wait for the sidewalk
Waiting for you
Can you wait for the sidewalk
Can it wait for you

Come on break it up
It's gone on long enough
What has it changed for you?
What has it changed for you?

The tubes tag along
The radar's got it wrong
What hasn't changed for you?
What hasn't changed for you?

Can you wait for the sidewalk
Waiting for you
Can you wait for the sidewalk
Can it wait for you


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    If this song is about thinking for yourself, the title "Sidewalk" makes me think of walking across my college campus and seeing all the people walking on the sidewalk all in a line. I on the other hand am walking across the grass, taking the shorter, less crowded, or just plain different route.

    TheYoshinatoron July 22, 2009   Link

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