This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
Walkin' down, walkin' past all the houses
Lookin' up and seein' the faces
Putting one foot in front of the other
As I make my way to the city
As I float along I seem to be feeling
I could never be part of this city
Gazing into the eyes of the locals
Then I drift off into a daydream
Funny how all of our lives are entwined now
I know you and you know me now
We play along with the pretension
We don't wanna cause any apprehension
I can't make myself understand now
I could be in another country
I can't clear my head to think now
I must be in another country
And I don't know this song I can't remember
But I know I sang it to you in September
And I'm sure I must have been somewhere else
And I know I spent some time over there
And I don't know this song I can't remember
But I know I sang it to you in September
Lookin' up and seein' the faces
Putting one foot in front of the other
As I make my way to the city
As I float along I seem to be feeling
I could never be part of this city
Gazing into the eyes of the locals
Then I drift off into a daydream
Funny how all of our lives are entwined now
I know you and you know me now
We play along with the pretension
We don't wanna cause any apprehension
I can't make myself understand now
I could be in another country
I can't clear my head to think now
I must be in another country
And I don't know this song I can't remember
But I know I sang it to you in September
And I'm sure I must have been somewhere else
And I know I spent some time over there
And I don't know this song I can't remember
But I know I sang it to you in September
Lyrics submitted by BleedorBreathe
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