Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)

Album: The Suburbs (2010)
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  • They heard me singing and they told me to stop
    Quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock
    These days, my life, I feel it has no purpose
    But late at night the feelings swim to the surface
    'Cause on the suburbs the city lights shine
    They're calling at me, come and find your kind

    Sometimes I wonder if the world's so small
    Then we can never get away from the sprawl
    Living in the sprawl
    Dead shopping malls rise like mountains beyond mountains
    And there's no end in sight
    I need the darkness someone please cut the lights

    We rode our bikes to the nearest park
    Sat under the swings, we kissed in the dark
    We shield our eyes from the police lights
    We run away, but we don't know why
    And like a mirror these city lights shine
    They're screaming at us, we don't need your kind

    Sometimes I wonder if the world's so small
    Then we can never get away from the sprawl
    Living in the sprawl
    Dead shopping malls rise like mountains beyond mountains
    And there's no end in sight
    I need the darkness someone please cut the lights

    They heard me singing and they told me to stop
    Quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock
    Sometimes I wonder if the world's so small
    Can we ever get away from the sprawl
    Living in the sprawl
    Dead shopping malls rise like mountains beyond mountains
    And there's no end in sight
    I need the darkness someone please cut the lights Writer/s: Jeremy Gara, Regine Chassagne, Richard R Parry, Tim Kingsbury, William Butler, Win Butler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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