paroles de chanson From a Window Seat - Dawes
I
buckle
in
my
seat
belt,
and
plug
my
headset
in
a
chair
And
to
the
music,
I
watch
flight
attendants
move
They
are
pointing
out
the
exits,
but
it
looks
more
like
a
prayer
Or
an
ancient
dance
their
bloodline
reaches
through
These
planes
are
good
for
sifting
through
the
warriors
from
the
men
I
get
time
to
sit
and
watch
them
for
a
while
You
can
see
everywhere
they're
going,
and
everywhere
they've
been
And
how
they
look
out
at
the
clouds
each
time
they
smile
And
I
think,
maybe
he's
in
town
for
someone's
birthday
Or
maybe
he
makes
trouble
everywhere
But
as
much
he
resists
the
conversation
between
the
rivers
and
the
freeways
He
knows
it's
always
there
As
the
northwest
passage
sits
somewhere
below
me
as
I
sleep
I
dream
of
captains
and
explorers
eating
boots
When
I
ask
if
I
can
join
them,
and
they
offer
one
to
me
I
wake
up
as
my
home
comes
into
view
So,
I
reached
out
down
for
my
notebook
to
see
what
impressions
could
be
spun
But
it's
just
buildings
and
a
million
swimming
pools
So,
I
leaf
back
through
the
pages
to
see
where
I
am
from
Or
for
some
crumbling
map
of
what
it's
leading
to
And
I
find
that
the
hero
in
this
song
that
I
am
writing
Doesn't
know
he's
just
an
image
of
myself
But
as
much
he
resists
the
conversation
between
the
rivers
and
the
freeways
He's
somehow
always
asking
them
for
help
I
wanna
make
out
all
the
signs
I've
been
ignoring
How
the
trees
reach
for
the
sky
or
in
the
length
of
someone's
hair
'Cause
when
you
don't
know
where
you
are
going
Any
road
will
take
you
there
So
maybe
I'm
in
town
for
someone's
birthday
Maybe
I
make
trouble
everywhere
But
as
much
I
resist
the
conversation
between
the
rivers
and
the
freeways
I
know
it's
always
there
I
know
it's
always
there
I
know
it's
always
there
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