He walked, down from the sidewalk
where the cars soared by, flowing like water
and his mind wandered to the road left behind him
of memories haunting him every step of the way
But where will you run when your road turns to water
with billboards hanging from hinges above
where would you turn when you face a dead end
would you just keep on walking?
I would understand
The sign said something about taking a left turn
but he was distracted by a light in the distance
just a tiny speck against close to a million
displaying nothing but distraction and hate
And where would you run when your road's set on fire
with billboards still hanging from hinges above
where would you turn when you face a dead end
would you just keep on walking?
I would understand
And where would you run when your roads turn to ashes
with billboards still hanging from hinges above
where would you turn when you face a dead end
would you stop in your footsteps?
I would understand
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