Lyrics Hang a Sign - John Ralston
When
I
was
little
I
got
lost.
Slept
in
a
shopping
cart.
Shielding
my
eyes
from
the
scene
of
the
crime,
I
bribed
myself
not
to
look
back.
Oh,
at
that.
On
the
high
bars
and
I
was
pretending.
In
my
head,
I
knew
the
right
ending.
Tried
to
stick,
tried
to
stand,
but
I
never
could
land.
Decided
nothing
works
out
anyway.
Please
hang
a
sign
from
my
grave
when
I
die.
So
I
can
remind
you
that
finally
I'm
free
from
it
all.
The
voices,
the
stalls,
My
razor
sharp
tongue
and
my
paper
trail
heart
That
never
let
me
forgive
myself.
And
if
I
don't
come
home
one
night,
Promise
you
won't
leave
on
one
light.
I
want
to
drive
by,
see
the
windows
dark
eyes,
Pretend
that
there's
nobody
there.
Please
hang
a
sign
from
my
grave
when
I
die.
So
I
can
remind
you
that
finally
I'm
free
from
it
all.
The
voices,
the
stalls,
My
razor
sharp
tongue
and
my
paper
trail
heart
That
never
let
me
forgive
myself
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