Dylan Slocum - Concrete lyrics

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Dylan Slocum - Concrete lyrics

Let's take a drive down Vermont To where the city meets the third world In a Ralph's parking lot You can watch from your side of the car We can hate everything that we see: Desperation, and undying love; A city block of misery But they are no more miserable than me We're so sick of being alone But we have a hard time together sometimes We're gonna both die alone If you can't get happy "If every relationship ends up cold Like a fire that has burnt out in the night I don't want one, I want them all It's the only way I'll ever feel right." So move on from our moment There's more happy waiting up ahead In the face of your old, new man I'm pretty sure that he's French or something I'll wander 'round the neighborhood at 3am Looking for the names that we left in the concrete Or was it our initials? With a heart as an outline? Well they could be anybody's these days "If every relationship ends up cold Like a star that has burnt out in the sky I don't want you. I want them all." Did you think that I was bad news? Did you think that I would hurt you? Never thought that you were bad news Never thought that you would hurt me too