Lyrics Revolving Door - DYSN
Did
you
forget
it's
a
bus
ride?
Or
are
you
dressed
up
for
somebody
to
care?
There's
somewhere
to
be,
ain't
there?
Doomed
to
your
configuration
Or
that
there's
water
in
your
shoes
And
someone
in
your
arms
Because
she's
used
to
being
told
she's
perfect
And
used
to
all
them
crying
So
what's
the
difference?
What
makes
me
different?
You'll
be
mine
again,
I'll
get
there
I
guess
I'll
wait
and
see
But
she's
like,
"Boy,
don't
tell
me
you're
still
crying
for
me"
And
she's
like,
"Boy,
don't
tell
me
you're
still
crying
for
me"
It
looks
like
rain
and
boarding
signs
Your
transatlantic
lullaby
When
you
got
away
And
she'll
need
a
piece
of
you
to
take
along
That
is
not
real
good
And
it's
just
the
start
Because
she's
used
to
being
told
she's
perfect
And
used
to
all
them
crying
So
what's
the
difference?
What
makes
me
different?
You'll
be
mine
again,
I'll
get
there
When
you're
not
busy
being
you
But
she's
like,
"Boy,
don't
tell
me
you're
still
crying
for
me"
And
she's
like,
"Boy,
don't
tell
me
you're
still
crying
for
me"
Revolving
door
does
turn
with
you
around
In
celebration,
you
bring
Still
ringing
out
I've
played
out
every
line
Alacrity's
hiding
place
Always
occupied
But
to
slip
at
the
slightest
invite
Surely
he's
not
too
far
beside
And
baby,
I'll
be
alright
With
it
this
time
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