Vienna

Album: How To Save A Life (2005)
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  • The day's last one-way ticket train pulls in
    We smile for the casual closure capturing
    There goes the downpour
    Here goes my fare thee well

    [Chorus]
    There's really no way to reach me
    There's really no way to reach me
    There's really no way to reach me
    Cause I'm already gone

    Only so many words that we can say
    Spoken upon long-distance melody
    This is my hello
    This is my goodness

    [Chorus]

    Maybe in five or ten yours and mine will meet again
    Straighten this whole thing out
    Maybe then honesty need not be feared as a friend or an enemy
    This is the distance
    And this is my game face

    [Chorus]

    So this is your maverick
    This is Vienna Writer/s: Daniel P. Battenhouse, Isaac Slade, Joseph King
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Tom from IllinoisThe song has a second meaning: someone considering suicide, or perhaps already having committed suicide and looking at life from the afterlife and imagining the people they left behind.
  • Timmy from Mukilteo, Waamazing song.
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