Subway

Album: Mosquito (2013)
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  • I lost you on a subway car
    Got caught without my metro card
    I waited, waited for the express train
    Gonna catch up with you wherever you are

    I waited and I waited
    I waited and I waited
    I waited and I waited
    I waited and I waited
    And it was hot
    And then it stopped

    It was metal on the mental
    It was somethin' in my heart
    It was metal on the mental
    It was somethin' in my heart, my heart

    Got on the train and I took a seat
    Thought, why all these people all watching me
    Caught my reflection in the subway car
    Thought look at you whoever you are

    I waited and I waited
    I waited and I waited
    I waited and I waited
    I waited and I waited
    And it was cool
    And when it stopped

    It was metal on the mental
    It was somethin' in my heart
    Metal on the mental
    It was somethin' in my heart

    Well I got I got I got I got
    Got off got off on you
    I got I got I got
    Got off got off got off on you
    I got got off I got
    Got off got off got off on you
    I got I got I got
    Got off got off got off on you

    It was metal on the mental
    It was somethin' in my heart
    It was metal on the mental
    Some somethin' in my heart Writer/s: BRIAN CHASE, KAREN LEE ORZOLEK, NICHOLAS JOSEPH ZINNER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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