Broken down stages and no hourly wages -- a sunburn for weeks and all our loved ones still hate us. A winter night in Portland, I walked out the door to wander the city and I asked myself if anyone still cared. The road's so disappointed. I think I should stop complaining. I don't want to be weak. The ends passed each other on the street. I don't want to be scared; I just want you to remember me. Tell me would you wait for me? A summer night in Houston, I walked out the door to wander the city and I asked myself if anyone still cared. If you want to leave, why don't you go? I can't make the space for everything you want and what you deserve. If you want to leave why don't you go? I never said that this wont hurt. Stare at me, wondering if I've got the steam to keep this thing going.
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While I understand the change of direction completely. I do wish we got one more show where this album was played in full, as there are a lot of bangers slept on here. bdogz
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