Walkway Blues
by M83

Album: Junk (2016)
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  • Taking a foreign flight
    Looking for signs of life
    When you flashed upon my screen
    Testing the atmosphere
    Your silhouette appears
    And I know I'm not alone

    But empty haze
    Is all that remains
    I'm lost on the sidewalk
    Just calling your name

    I'm lost on the sidewalk calling your name
    I can't stand to see you walking away
    I sleep on the concrete everything's changed
    You walked off with someone new anyway

    I'm lost on the sidewalk (calling your name)
    I can't stand to see you walking away
    I sleep on the concrete (everything's changed)
    You walked off with someone new anyway

    Live via satellite
    Checking my vital signs
    Because it all feels so unreal
    Everything good must end
    But we can live again
    In the glass simulacra

    I can't replace
    Your ethereal waves
    I sleep on the concrete
    And dream of days

    I sleep on the concrete everything's changed
    You walked off with someone new anyway
    I'm lost on the sidewalk calling your name
    I can't stand to see you walking away

    I'm lost on the sidewalk (calling your name)
    I can't stand to see you walking away
    I sleep on the concrete (everything's changed)
    You walked off with someone new anyway Writer/s: ANTHONY GONZALEZ, JORDAN LAWLOR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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