Arrivals
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Arrivals
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You're killing me kid,
But I know you're not trying to.
It's just that I've crossed out
More than I wrote down for you
And now I'm trying to play it off,
Like, "Oh, I wasn't trying that hard".
What I'm trying to say is
I was trying to say that you should come home.
I know it seems crazy,
But the weather changed as soon as I left
And even wearing a coat now
I think it's too cold to sit in front of Holy Oak.
But I guess you'll be here soon
So you can see for yourself
I just thought that you should know
If this is what happens when you go
Maybe next time don't
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Who performs "Arrivals"?
Silverstein performs "Arrivals", and this lyric page sits inside the Silverstein catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Here Today, Gone Tomorrow and 236 E. Broadway (Gob Cover) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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