I can't help but walk around when I'm thinking about
Everything that ever was and how I feel right now
There's an open seat on the bus if you wanna go downtown
It'd just be the two of us, we could ride for hours
The constant change of scenery helps me lose my direction
Changing buildings into trees like photographs collected
We could get some coffee and find band names in book titles
Or we could rent a movie and not watch it at all
'Cause I think I kinda like you and I would love to talk
When you're ready to go home, I could walk along
The constant change of scenery helps me lose my direction
Sidewalk cracks bleed into streets like open wounds neglected
The constant change of scenery reminds me of my direction
Looking down at my feet, walking straight just like they said to
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