We've Moved On
Lyrics
Here in Minneapolis, in the year that never was
Are we considered men, when our heroes turn to dust
We're calling out for justice, but it ain't a word we know
That house of cards in DC , just waiting for a blow
What if I told you, we were both wrong
You'd think it'd even matter now that we've moved on
We still might have those scars, but where are they from
Would it even matter now that we've moved on
The sidewalk is empty but I don't show my face
In the middle of the country on the coast of the lakes
The TV light is hollow and it burns on through the night
My ears they burn and ring, the silence is so bright
What if I told you, we were both wrong
You'd think it'd even matter now that we've moved on
We still might have those scars, but where are they from
Would it even matter now that we've moved on
The restaurant is closed they've boarded up all the doors
They closed down the college bar where I used to sweep the floors
Rolling on past Memory Lanes and the buzz on the neon gone
Changed their name to nothing, guess it's time to move on
What if I told you, we were both wrong
You'd think it'd even matter now that we've moved on
We still might have those scars, but where are they from
Would it even matter now that we've moved on
Writer(s): Doc Burkard, Scott Robinson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
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