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lyrics
We’re headed north on the rt. 1 bypass
In a black sedan built like a ghost ship
From the hands of some puritans who assumed
That the coast belonged to them
It’s 7 miles of parking lot and cracked asphalt
That bring us back to growing up
Where every pothole is an unearthed trauma
Waiting patiently to swallow us up
We’re moving backwards in orbit around new England
We remember everything
And decide nostalgia is just more corny than comforting
Ooo …
We went back and wore our old clothes
We went back and enjoyed the breeze
But these shadows on the walls still haunt me
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