The Last Picture Show
Lyrics
I’m folding back onto where I started, Johnny says I’m outta touch
It’s flooding back all the memories I lacked, but I still use them as a crutch
Well someone told me it’s the sign of the times
We’re on a full collapse and we don’t know why
They said it will be easier in the end
It’s closing time in this polluted town
Billy said he’s had enough
He hit the road, but his car lost control, it’s always flames that deliver us
He’d fall asleep while serving drinks at the bar
It paid the bills but didn’t get very far
He said it will be easier in the end
It was a different kind of love
And now it’s strange how the town barely changed Tiresome and obvious
The old marquee has been replaced with a screen
And it’s already out of touch
The flickering of lights from the old 35
If something’s still remembered then can it really die?
I said it’s never easy in the end
It’s just a different kind of love
Someone told me it's the sign of the times
It was a different kind of love
But the flames still travel
They can’t catch me
I’m much too fast
I’m already gone
Writer(s): Ryan Boosel, Patrick Farone
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
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