this is the greatest place on earth
interstated north and south
i know you won't go far away
three full rooms full night and day
we can't stay here
it's time to go

ten half one two two, st marks place
trust fund, beggars, out in space
how did we get here?
we must leave
information and belief
your time has come
your day is done

show me just one thing
make it real
you can send me anywhere

sing to me

your time has come
your day is done
we can't stay here
we can't stay here
we've been warned into
we've been warned
nailed to the floor
into deep

I am uncertain, it's unclear
east side highway brings us here
i am uncertain its unclear
our time has come, we must leave
one day, one night, turn back, this time

this is the greatest place on earth
interstated north and south


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    great song. I love how they can make 5/4 time sound so natural

    hobarton September 26, 2004   Link
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    the 5/4 part seems pretty noticeable to me. It is a great song though.

    DonCaballeroon November 17, 2004   Link
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    one of my favorite songs of all time. the beginning is perfect in everyway, nothing else to say. sorry didnt mean to ryhme

    tbnomlon March 16, 2006   Link
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    Someone said I should check this band out since I'm practically obsessed with Modest Mouse and I might like June of '44, too. I'd never even heard of this band until about an hour ago. And.. wow. This song is just beautiful. Not sure of the meaning yet. I'll have to contemplate the song some more..

    I see there aren't that many lyrics posted for this band. I'll try and get some up later. If any of their other songs are even HALF as good as this, it'll be worth it.

    Ximon September 26, 2006   Link

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