If you think you're leaving now, so does she
Pack your bags and move out to the country
Pack your troubles in an old knapsack
And pray to God that you don't look back
Throw away that paper bag and use me
Cinder blocks and cracked sidewalks
A homeless man in argyle socks
Street life in the city really threw you
If the French should annex Spain
Would you keep your given name
Would your friends still honey on the moon
In an empty crater scene
The stars and bars in blue and green
That fast food troubadour ain't nothing more than number four
Here's a box you left behind from leaving
A sad collection of misplaced tales that could have been
It's not bad to call it quits for us
You take the jet and I'll take the bus
Meet you on the other side of being friends
I know somewhere down the line
You will think of me some time
When you tell your family, won't you do so gently
And call me number three
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