Where Do We Go Now?

Album: Good Riddance (2023)
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  • 24th Street
    Where you held me, grabbed my arm
    What a mental fire alarm
    'Cause a lot of that felt wrong
    Like I miss you
    But when I kissed you back, I lied
    You don't know how hard I tried
    Had to fake the longest time

    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
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    Where do we go now?
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    You look hopeful
    Like we're supposed to work somehow
    Can't you tell our light burned out?
    I've got a lot to cry about
    There's nothin' left here
    All our best years are behind
    Oh, what a brutal way to die
    But you choose it every time

    So, where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?

    We could meet down the line
    After all of the time
    And give an actual try
    I can't promise you'll like it
    I know I changed overnight
    So I can't blame you for fightin'
    And I'd be losin' my mind
    If you lived in your writin'
    'Cause now I'm half of myself here without you
    You're the best in my life and I lost you
    And we had no control when it fell through
    It was one-sided hate how I hurt you
    If I could, I'd have changed every feelin'
    Reservations were up to the ceilin'
    Guess the space was the thing that I needed
    What?
    But I miss you

    Where do we go now?
    Where do we go now?
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    Oh, oh, oh Writer/s: Aaron Brooking Dessner, Gracie Madigan Abrams
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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