The Subway

Album: released as single (2025)
Charted: 1 3
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  • I saw your green hair
    Beauty mark next to your mouth
    There on the subway
    I nearly had a breakdown
    A few weeks later
    Somebody wore your perfume
    It almost killed me
    I had to leave the room

    It's just another day
    And it's not over 'til it's over
    It's never over
    It's just another day
    And it's not over 'til it's over
    It's never over

    'Til I don't look for you on the staircase
    Or wish you thought that we were still soulmates
    But I'm still counting down all of the days
    'Til you're just another girl on the subway

    Made you the villain
    Evil for just moving on
    I see your shadow
    I see it even with the lights off
    I made a promise, if in four months this feeling ain't gone
    Well, fuck this city, I'm movin' to Saskatchewan

    It's just another day
    And it's not over 'til it's over
    Oh, 'til it's over
    It's just another day
    And it's not over 'til it's over
    It's never over

    'Til I can break routine during foreplay
    And trust myself that I won't say your name
    But I'm still counting down all of the days
    'Til you're just another girl on the subway

    She's got, she's got a way
    She's got a way, she's got a way
    And she got, she got away
    She got away, she got away
    She's got, she's got a way
    She's got a way, she's got a way
    She got, she got away
    She got away, she got away
    (She's got, she's got a way)
    (She's got a way, she's got a way) she got away
    She got, she got away
    She got away, she got away
    She's got, she's got a way
    She's got a way, she's got a way
    And she got, she got away
    She got away, she got away Writer/s: Dan Nigro, Kayleigh Rose Amstutz
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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