paroles de chanson Commuters - Meridian
There's
a
million
songs
in
my
head,
each
one
screaming
to
get
out
Each
one
hoping
to
become
more
than
a
thought
trapped
in
a
nerve
And
I
get,
overtaken
by
the
overwhelming
possibility
that
they
exist
So
I
power
through
the
work
week
Set
my
goals
and
write
to-do
lists
Do
the
dishes,
pick
the
clothes
up
off
the
floor
Wasting
weekdays
watching
walls
and
willing
them
to
somehow
fall
without
ever
putting
my
hands
to
work
So
stop
thinking
in
absolutes
Do
this
and
I'll
follow
suit
I've
nothing
but
fond
memories
of
you
I
read
the
messages
you
sent
and
memorized
those
ten
digits
like
they
were
written
on
the
insides
of
my
eyes
Apologies
and
punishments
A
cold
shoulder,
the
warmest
glance,
a
pause
A
curse
word
and
a
smile
Photographs
and
alcohol
The
shirt
you
sent
to
me
last
fall;
I
never
wore
it
But
I
lied
and
said
I
did
Attempts
to
be
constructive,
don't
know
why
I'm
so
reluctant
The
first
step
always
was
the
hardest
one
So
stop
thinking
in
absolutes
Do
this
and
I'll
follow
suit
I've
nothing
but
fond
memories
of
you
The
arguments
I
had
with
you
stayed
with
me
Like
a
bad
tattoo
you
laugh
about
but
secretly
regret
And
I
never
did
keep
a
score
But
if
I
had
to
guess
I'm
sure
You
were
at
least
a
thousand
points
ahead
But
I
loved
you
cause
that
didn't
seem
to
matter
Our
aging
truths
could
always
coexist
Intermittent
messages
and
blurry
photographs
of
friends
We
still
hope
that
we
can
call
our
best
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