Cities & Buses
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Cities & Buses
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We used to run through city run houses
We used to drink from half full glasses
We used to ride through the city on buses
We used to fight the underground rushes
We used to run through city run houses
We used to drink from half full glasses
We used to fall from drunken down laughter
We used to fall 'till nothing else mattered
So please
come back to me
so I can be
happy again
So please
come back to me
so I can be
happy again
Cause we could be out there running
Out 'till the buses stop coming
We could be out there running
We could be out there running
You and me out there running
Out 'till the buses stop coming
You and me out there running
Out there running
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