Factory

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • The elevator, in the hotel lobby has a lazy door
    The man inside is going to a hotel room
    He jumped out right after seeing just the very sight of me
    Decided he better hike it to the second floor

    Its temporary, this place I'm in
    I permanently wont do this again
    My belongings scattered across the hotel floor

    Now then later, I was thinking it over by the snack machine
    I thought about you and a candy bar
    The now and laters, now that I've got, stuck between my teeth
    I fell asleep to the greatest movie of the year

    A man gets lonely, for heavens sake
    He's wondering only what did you do today
    The worlds spinning around into an old, sad song

    Well it's coming down outside like Ive never even seen before
    I fell into some kind of sorry state
    But looking back now, I think it's time for me to laugh about it
    And get my things together and find something to say

    Well I feel awful, and I believe
    That time gets wasted in this misery
    And darling, I never wanna come back home Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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