A class of rolling eyeballs
Forty five minutes left to go
Another bonus question
That nobody seems to know
And you were there
By the time they turned around
You were gone
Already movin on
You better learn to run
I scratched your name into a desk
Sat in the last row of class
So I could just be by myself
Chemistry smells like rubber and fuel
Lab partner whispers let meet up after school
And you were there
You waited for a while
He never came
And he never said goodbye
You better learn to run
Out of sight
But on my mind
By the time you’ve crossed the line
You better learn to run
You don’t have to want it
That’s not the way this works
You look up at the sky
But you don’t see nothing except
The sun so bright it hurts
And you were there
But by the time they came around
You were gone
Already movin on
You better learn to run
credits
from Face Blindness,
track released November 3, 2017
Written by Dana Osterling
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