lies unknown/everywhere i go/there's something everyone seems to know/don't want it on my conscience any more
leap before you look just this once get on your bike and ride it feels so good to be in the open air
i like to drive everyone i know away/i always know the exact wrong thing to say/look in my head/there's nothing there/because you took it all away
credits
from Death at the Mall,
released September 25, 2018
Written by B. Gorton
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