I’ve memorized every single moment / every fleeting passage of time / the way you’d laugh and dance in the kitchen / after drinking too much cheap red wine / I always rewind, the home movies in my mind / back to the times, first moving in with you / I have so much to tell ya / please come back to philadelphia / this place ain’t the same without you anna / you got a great big new promotion / but now you travel so damn much / it's like our studio apartment is just a place to keep your stuff / and when you’re away, I walk around in a haze / reminiscing the days, first moving in with you / I have so much to tell ya / please come back to philadelphia / this place ain’t the same without you anna / and oh, how the neighborhoods changed / and all our friends keep asking for ya / this place ain’t the same without you anna / but I will wait, for you babe / take as long as you need to take / i’ll be fine on my own / counting down the days until you come home / but I will wait, for you babe / I have so much to tell ya / I have so much to say / take as long as you need to take / I have so much to tell ya / I have so much to say / oh, anna.
The verse "Can't even buy a coffee without exploiting someone" got me. It really hits hard. For the entire length of the album it felt like the end of the world.
But to be perfectly honest, it's just how life is these days. And it's fucked up. szczur
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