Patrick Droney - Passerby lyrics

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Patrick Droney - Passerby lyrics

[Verse 1] Ten bucks for a coffee cup Never used to cost this much Nothing stays the way it was, I guess everything changes I took a walk around the block Another building going up Nothing like another walk, I guess everything changes [Chorus] But it was you and me against the world We said until we die And that you'd never lose my gaze or pull your weight off of my side If I passed you walking down this lonely city street tonight Tell me, would you walk right past me, just another passerby? [Refrain] I'm always looking back Always looking back for you 'Cause I'm always looking back Always looking back for you, baby [Verse 2] For sale sign hanging on the door My favorite record store The internet has won the war, guess everything changes How I thought you were the one Turns out I got it wrong The only thing worth counting on is that everything changes [Chorus] Well it was you and me against the world We said until we die And that you'd never lose my gaze or pull your weight off of my side If I passed you walking down this lonely city street at night Tell me, would you walk right past me, just another passerby? [Refrain] I'm always looking back Always looking back for you 'Cause I'm always looking back Always looking back for you, baby [Bridge] Oh, and I wonder Well, how have you been? Who are you with? And is his love like mine? Have you moved on? Was I just gone, part of your other life? If you could see me out on the street Tell me, would you look behind? Would you walk right past me, just another passerby? It's you and me against the world We said until we die [Refrain] I'm always looking back Always looking back for you Yeah, I'm always looking back Always looking back for you, baby [Chorus] Oh, do you wonder Well, how have I been? Who am I with? Is her love like yours? Have I moved on? Was I just gone? Did I leave and close the door? And if you see me out on the street Tell me, would you look behind? Would you walk right past me, just another passerby?