Imaginary Cities - Temporary Resident Lyrics

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Temporary Resident

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What Are The Lyrics For Temporary Resident By Imaginary Cities?
Hangin' at the station waiting for the final ride
Time passed by And it's getting harder to pretend Counting all the cracks in the pavement subdivides Don't ask why But I'm moving closer to the edge Minutes go slow like the hours in my head Finding that I'm right back on that train again Turn to Mr. Driver, he's my only friend I hope he knows which way to go He could be held responsible He could be held responsible He could be held Try to make your mark Try to keep from fading away Tell me lies How to live and what you recommend Seasons go slow like the years in my head Finding that I'm right back on that train again Turn to Mr. Driver, he's my only friend But I'm just a temporary resident Looking out my window I'll be home again I hope he knows which way to go He could be held responsible He could be held responsible He could be held Finding that I'm right back on that train again Turn to Mr. Driver, he's my only friend But I'm just a temporary resident Looking out my window I'll be home again Home again I hope he knows which way to go He could be held responsible He could be held responsible He could be held |
Who Wrote Temporary Resident By Imaginary Cities?
Marti Sarbit
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What's The Duration Of The Temporary Resident By Imaginary Cities?The duration of Temporary Resident is 3:25 minutes and seconds. |
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