Lyrics Taxi Cab - Tracey Thorn
Unsentimental
Traveling
around
Sure
of
myself
Sure
of
it
now
You
stand
this
close
to
me
Like
the
future
was
supposed
to
be
In
the
aisles
of
the
grocery
In
the
blocks
uptown
I
remember
Remember
well
But
if
I′d
forgotten
Could
you
tell?
In
the
shadow
of
your
first
attack
I
was
questioning
and
looking
back
You
said,
"Baby,
we
don't
speak
of
that"
Like
a
real
aristocrat
Compound
to
compound
Lazy
and
safe
Wanting
to
leave
it
Wanting
to
wait
When
the
taxi
door
was
open
wide
I
pretended
that
I
was
horrified
By
the
uniform
clothes
outside
Of
the
court
yard
gate
You′re
not
a
victim
But
neither
am
I
Nostalgic
for
garbage
Desperate
for
time
I
could
blame
it
on
your
mother's
hair
Or
the
colors
that
your
father
wears
But
I
know
that
I
was
never
fair
You
were
always
fine
Unsentimental
Traveling
around
Sure
of
myself
Sure
of
it
now
You
stand
this
close
to
me
Like
the
future
was
suppose
to
be
In
the
eyes
of
the
grocery
In
the
blocks
uptown
I
remember
Remember
it
well
And
if
I'd
forgotten
Could
you
tell?
In
the
shadow
of
your
first
attack
I
was
questioning
and
looking
back
You
were
standing
on
another
track
Like
a
real
aristocrat
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