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It's a sad song about lost summer love and choo choo trains
lyrics
(Let's go)
Falling into
Shades of dark blue
Won't you take me with you when you go
Like guns for hire
Played with fire
Burned yourself and left me all alone
So let's run this train (hey!)
Off the tracks (hey!)
One way trip and we won't come back
So brace yourself (hey!)
For the crash (hey!)
And sabotage the exit hatch
Tell me how it all broke down
A summer diesease
And when you come back
Will you remember me?
'Cause I know you're gone
Yeah, you said "I'm sorry
But we can't go back to yesterday"
How did things end up this way
Can't stop chasing after
This disaster
Cauterize the nerve and let you go
Like pills I swallow
I feel so hollow
An empty shell with nothing down below
So let's run this train (hey!)
Off the tracks (hey!)
One way trip and we won't come back
So count the time (hey!)
'Til impact (hey!)
And glorify the aftermath
Tell me how it all broke down
A summer diesease
And when you come back
Will you remember me?
'Cause I know you're gone
Yeah, you said "I'm sorry
But we can't go back to yesterday"
How did things end up this way
Like that sparkle in your eyes
Flickering and fading all along
And by the time I realized
I was standing back
Where everything went wrong
Tell me how it all broke down
A summer diesease
And when you come back
Will you remember me?
Now those days are gone
And you said "I'm sorry
But we can't go back to yesterday"
How did things end up this way
Tell me how it all broke down
A summer diesease
And when you come back
Will you remember me?
Because I know you're gone
Yeah, you said "I'm sorry
But we can't go back to yesterday"
How did things end up this way
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