Look Up
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Look Up
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We turned a corner on an open road
Another metaphor to help you share the weight of this load
A certain person is the filler boy
And now it's curtains to the trip that you enjoy, you enjoyed
I know some people in the city
Never look up at the spaces in the buildings
That they walk past everyday
And they say,
I swear some people in the city
Always look up at the spaces in the buildings
And the years this city describe
The emptyness that you're feeling in your lives
Always a point that you'll be truly sore
I held it back, held it back, too long, too long to ignore
I know some people in the city
Never look up at the spaces in the buildings
That they walk past everyday
And they say,
I swear some people in the city
Always look up at the spaces in the buildings
And the years this city describe
The emptyness that you're feeling in your lives
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Oppenheimer performs "Look Up", and this lyric page sits inside the Oppenheimer catalog on LyroVerse.
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