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| [ Sidewalk Sneakers :: 2003-05-16
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sidewalk sneakers follow, chase each other passing, overtaking endless rhythm a newspaper wraps itself around my shin blown by the wind a square printed leaf it threatens rain a spittle clouds grey gather my umbrella at home mocks me one sneaker passes the other and the wind unwraps the newspaper from my shin it blows its blown on down the street by the wind that holds back the clouds from raining on me will the same wind blow my thoughts to you betray me i shouldn't be here too many memories in this part of town I buy the same thing, embarrassed the same girl takes my change sidewalk sneakers take me away carefully avoiding those streets we walked at night together the chainlink fence by the christmas tree lot and that dark alley on the way home from the bar they're all around here somewhere knocking on memory's door I shouldn't be here sidewalk sneakers take me away from where I'd rather be wishing you were here with me but I won't fight it, I won't fight you one shoe follows the other taking turns as we leave behind our memories in this part of town the rain threatens again and the wind whips a paper past as I walk back on down the street |
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