"Milkcrate" lyrics


SIGNALS MIDWEST LYRICS

"Milkcrate"

In a corner
In a basement
Of an old house
There's a speaker
That I left there
Spitting static
To a neighborhood
That I grew up in.
I still live there
But it's different now
Now that we've moved out
Of the place I loved.

In the beds we made
And the clothes we wore
There are traces of
A former love
And a long-lost friend
We can't wash out.

Some will gravitate towards other towns with a different set of streets on grids
How I wish that I could have known back then what I know right now, but we were only kids
Though hindsight offers clearer eyes, what the future holds is twice as bright
And I'm old enough to realize that the past ain't always left behind.

Thanks to GustavoFunnelcake for these lyrics

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