Time on our hands
seems like the only thing we have
We're walking in circles and breathing in fumes
trying to get through the day
I'm looking for answers, I'm sick of my room
I just gotta say
that I know I'm not really alone -
we're all on our own
I don't know your name
I don't know your pain
I don't know how anybody keeps on going
One day at at time
Each evening there's fireworks on the street
The sound of a city in tears, trying to heal,
it knows that it won't
We sit on the couch, my hand on your leg,
my heart rising up in my throat
Inside my head it's all blurred
I can't find the words
I don't know your name
I don't know your pain
I don't know how anybody keeps on going
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