Day drunk in New York City
In a gallery of stolen art
I find myself on the corner talking trials of the heart
Spill my guts into the gutter
Stumble back down the road
Finding comfort in foreign places
And never wanting to let go
I don't want anyone else to know
I don't want anyone else
Never one to lay it all bare
I'd much rather keep it closed
Until you realize you're just spinning wheels here
A fraud afraid of being exposed
When all you think about is loneliness
And sex and student loans
You're bound to spend another year trapped
In the warmth of a burning home
You'll move across the country
I'll move across the world
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