If I Left Tomorrow (Will I Stay Here When I Die?)
Lyrics
We still talk about the days when we
Would light the streets like gasoline
And burn off in the night
I came back from clouds of smoke around the world
To a bulldozed town of storefronts in your yard
Cause we always talked of love
In the town that we grew up
We'd be be the first to leave it all
But now it makes us young
Cause we never fell in love
In the town that we grew up
To see the way we'd be alone
We call it home
I split my gums in the moment
Of summers carving blacktops now
Paved right on our skin
I'm feeling like they've hollowed me
Until I'm in the bars till 3
With the patron saints of rust
And if I left tomorrow
Will I stay here when I die
Where the lead's beneath the ocean
And the city in the sky
And if I left tomorrow
Will you tell me that I've tried
Cause everything here's transparent
And filled the gap for reasons why
Writer(s): ROBERT CHARLES CHIARAPPA
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
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