Come on,
the day is ending.
And we are tired from walking over and under this town.

Look here,
the fight is starting.
As we near the people are parting.
Oh my, my tired soul

Are we shy?, are we setting new ground?
Are we high when we're watching downtown?
Are we different?

Look close,
your face is changing.
Like most its only aging from all these tired tears.

Come on,
its getting better.
Looks like we're in for warm weather
for the next three billion years.

Are we shy?, are we setting new ground?
Are we high when we're watching downtown?
Are we different?
Are we different?
Are we different?

Are we gonna figure this out?
Are we gonna figure this out?

Are we shy?, are we setting new ground?
Are we high when we're watching downtown?
Are we different?


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    like i said about Lullaby, i love this song's sound! i guess really i just love priscilla ahn's sound overall. and her lyrics too...they make me feel like i'm on the verge of something very deep, like staring down into an abyss. excited to hear what she puts out next.

    ticklin iv0rieson February 19, 2007   Link
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    she has such a good voice! i like this song and dream. she kinda sounds like schuyler fisk.

    HELLOIMJVOon October 04, 2007   Link
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    Wow... I am absolutely in luv with this song. Her voice is so beautiful ♥

    If anyone wants to see an awesome cover of the song, visit this link:

    youtube.com/watch

    izzy31295on July 24, 2008   Link
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    she has an amazing voice.

    lilymariex3on March 17, 2009   Link
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    another beautiful apocolypse song :)

    animalwithapouchon August 27, 2009   Link
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    another beautiful apocolypse song :)

    animalwithapouchon August 27, 2009   Link
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    another beautiful apocolypse song :)

    animalwithapouchon August 27, 2009   Link
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    another beautiful apocolypse song

    animalwithapouchon August 27, 2009   Link
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    it's marching downtown, not watching

    lobsterzzzon November 22, 2009   Link

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