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lyrics
This is the house where I live, in a rejected part of the country
No midnight train can reach our land but heart feels at home at the first smell
To the point where I stand, every afternoon is horizontal
Me, Woody, I judge
This landscape is always transformed, Transcended by the lights
To the point where I stand, every afternoon is horizontal
Me, Woody, I judge
The cloud's ID,
The shoreline of the city
And the blue shapes of the far suburbs
The roofs full of rust and months wasted
I escaped from the set, years ago
Cause this state (The rule is routine) of mind is claustrophobia (A water surface)
Now, (immaculate) I'm more than a periurban, I'm a hermit
Until one day cropped up in front of me lying and lame, but gorgeous
I saw a boy, climbing up the mount, damaged by the effort through the forest
Him euphoric, repeating "That's doing life stories"
The boy is quiet like the soup in my plate
I read books at bedtime
Sometimes
We take the car, we cross some lines
When we go together to the bar
When we go together to the bar
We do a good job of teamwork
With ghosts of our personal journeys
& You became a very good friend of mine
The biggest friend of mine, you know
It's about me and the one who's damaged by his wounds
Downhearted, yesterday
(The biggest friend of mine, you know)
(& You became a very good friend of mine)
(The biggest friend of mine, you know)
This is the house where we live
In a rejected part of the country
No midnight train can reach our land
But eyes feel at home at the first smile
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