Lyrics Edit Your Hometown - La Dispute
An
outcry
To
lost
dreams
and
a
sense
of
wonder
To
the
streets
that
raised
him
Say
"Goodbye"
to
the
hope
for
the
home
he'd
been
holding
Say
"Goodbye"
and
"Be
gone"
and
"Be
great"
To
the
friends
who
left
when
they
still
could
For
the
ones
who
chose
to
stay
to
waste
away
unplaced
Alone,
and
pray
To
get
out
To
grow
old
To
grow
strong
And
leave
this
city,
so
familiar
all
it's
places
All
these
memories
turn
each
day
more
to
gray
More
they
space
out
till
it's
once
a
year
we'll
catch
up,
maybe
less
Or
else
just
daydreams
while
he's
working
late
Thinks
only
of
those
friends
and
when
they
left
"Are
we
still
friends
at
all,
my
friends?"
Can
I
leave?
Rewind
and
find
a
younger
man
All
hopes
and
goals
and
dreams
alight
and
bright
With
friendship
at
the
crossroads
in
the
night
"Now
make
a
choice,"
the
city
said
We
were
barely
twenty
then
But
while
I
swore
it
my
allegiance
They
chose
leaving,
all
my
friends
And
now
it's
letters,
maybe
phone
calls
That
come
less
and
less
each
year
All
addressed
with
wives
and
children
To
the
fool
who
chose
to
stay
here
And
it
hurts
me
to
know
I'm
alone
now
And
it's
worse
when
I
know
that
I
chose
it
Don't
make
the
same
mistake
as
me
Don't
make
the
same
mistake
And
now
my
friends
have
all
left
Or
it's
been
me
gone
all
along
I
guess
we
all
part
one
day
And
drop
like
leaves
into
the
breeze
And
ain't
it
wild?
Ain't
it
bitter?
Didn't
it
carry
you
from
me?
But
it's
the
coping
with
my
fear
That
keeps
me
here
See,
once
it's
gone
Do
I
regret
you?
You
can't
retrieve
it
Can
I
forget
you?
I
still
believe
I
might
get
left
here
I
might
turn
63
still
sweeping
up
the
gutters
in
the
street
Or
weeding
concrete
Wait
and
see,
we'll
wait
and
see
Or,
rather,
I
will
Only
me,
only
me
Don't
make
the
same
mistake
as
me
Don't
make
the
same
mistake
Don't
make
the
same
mistake
as
me
Say
"Goodbye"
and
"Be
gone"
and
"Be
great"
and
be
done
and
be
free
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