up at sunrise, down when it goes down
always
the sun comes earlier in the midwest
than the western states
but you can't hide
forever behind them
with my blue jeans against the seat
my head on the glass
the window rattle matched the speed
of the trees blurring passed
and though i tried to calm myself down
my feet they shook
from so much goddamn running around
and i'm not trying to be in so much love
right now
if you're gonna head out of town
i'd catch the bus
i had that van checked out
the man said it was
on its last leg reminding me of how
you never stood on one
you just always sat down
when you had something on your brain
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