Never Come Back Here Lyrics
And I'm shoeless in a truck stop again.
Wondering and wondering where all this fucking sky had been.
And the clouds, they cover nothing but their own tiny divides, tiny divides.
So I stick my left hand out the window blow a fist as Sydney's stinking sky.
And I said we said we'd never come back here, now we're never going home.
Where the kids drink things they shouldn't and I sneak off to some room alone.
You said my dear I am sorry, and I said my darling what for.
Together we laugh at exchange rates both of us so desperate for more.
And everything looks like a 1970's sunset, through the window of the overnight, cross country train.
And you came home, we stayed indoors and together, we prayed for rain.
Found something, vast and indescribable and warm amongst the noise of consumption, assumptions you were wrong.
You'd gone, you'd gone and loved me all along and I never felt safer in the arms of a stranger than when we met, when we met.
We said we'd never come back here now we're never going home where the kids drink things they shouldn't and I sneak off to some room alone.
You said my dear I am sorry and I said my darling what for?
Together we laugh at exchange rates, both of us so desperate and in, these last few days I've found peace.
In your passenger seat.
Cross-legged on his hardwood floor.
Fighting and flying from thoughts.
With a secret smile for the corner of the room.
And my toothiest grin just for you, just for you, just for you.
And I said we said we'd never come back here now we're never going home.
Where the kids drink things they shouldn't and I sneak off to some room alone.
You said my dear I am sorry and I said my darling what for, together we'd laught at exchange rates both of us so desperate for more.
So desperate for more.
So desperate for more.
So desperate for more.
Wondering and wondering where all this fucking sky had been.
And the clouds, they cover nothing but their own tiny divides, tiny divides.
So I stick my left hand out the window blow a fist as Sydney's stinking sky.
And I said we said we'd never come back here, now we're never going home.
Where the kids drink things they shouldn't and I sneak off to some room alone.
You said my dear I am sorry, and I said my darling what for.
Together we laugh at exchange rates both of us so desperate for more.
And everything looks like a 1970's sunset, through the window of the overnight, cross country train.
And you came home, we stayed indoors and together, we prayed for rain.
Found something, vast and indescribable and warm amongst the noise of consumption, assumptions you were wrong.
You'd gone, you'd gone and loved me all along and I never felt safer in the arms of a stranger than when we met, when we met.
We said we'd never come back here now we're never going home where the kids drink things they shouldn't and I sneak off to some room alone.
You said my dear I am sorry and I said my darling what for?
Together we laugh at exchange rates, both of us so desperate and in, these last few days I've found peace.
In your passenger seat.
Cross-legged on his hardwood floor.
Fighting and flying from thoughts.
With a secret smile for the corner of the room.
And my toothiest grin just for you, just for you, just for you.
And I said we said we'd never come back here now we're never going home.
Where the kids drink things they shouldn't and I sneak off to some room alone.
You said my dear I am sorry and I said my darling what for, together we'd laught at exchange rates both of us so desperate for more.
So desperate for more.
So desperate for more.
So desperate for more.
Writer(s): Michael Fitzgerald, Thomas Lawson, William Wagner, Christopher Cowburn, Lee Hartney
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