Rainbow
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Rainbow
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Progress reaches down from the sky
Dropping bins and couches on the curb outside
Please don't take my love away!
My home from me today!
We'll spend the weekend filling the holes
And caulking the cracks that stretch across the ceiling
While the economic disaster destroys all the color and life
As it slowly moves southeast
And I'm like a magnet pulling the storm
Oh, where can I move when it always finds me?
Where else can I stay?
There's a storm cloud pissing rainbows
On the cubes that blossomed on our old street
As the vultures walk the power lines
They're looking for something to eat
They wanna hear us scream
We ain't got no money, we ain't got no money!
You got me!
Please don't take my love away!
My home from me today!
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Jeff Rosenstock performs "Rainbow", and this lyric page sits inside the Jeff Rosenstock catalog on LyroVerse.
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