Rockaway
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Rockaway
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I learned my limit in the back of a Camry from Rockaway
She had salt in her hair and blood on her feet that day
Left a trail that I followed down the shore before the foam wiped away
Cauterized in sand and tugging at my hand through the patchwork
Ooh, like runaways from workaday to Rockaway
With a cool breath to greet you the sun runs espionage
As beige geometry cedes to fields of decoupage
From a bag in a box in a bag to a bottle my mind wiped away
Darkness in reverse - with me at my worst, she held me
Ooh, like runaways from railways to Rockaway
I learned my limit in the back of a Camry I don’t recall
At the time I’d have cited some red-headed reason
Was it just to feel, or not to feel at all I was leaving?
Ooh, like runaways from blue and gray to Rockaway
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Who performs "Rockaway"?
Joshua Lee Turner performs "Rockaway", and this lyric page sits inside the Joshua Lee Turner catalog on LyroVerse.
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