Metamodernity
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Metamodernity
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Next to Hudson Yards
It's crowded on the weekdays
From April to May
Parse apart a troubled heart
From an E Train
And sing about it in LA
With clouds in the rearview
You start humming along
To the first verse
Of your favorite song
That you quote each day
With the words all wrong
So call me when the world looks bleak
I love you but it’s hard to believe
With every day we'll start to see
The rest is metamodernity
With agrestic charm
It's humid in the Midwest
From June to July
All beneath a pinkish sky
From the wildfires
Which mantle the horizon line
From the outset
It’s been hard to tell
Why I'd feel this down
When it all bodes well
So call me when the world looks bleak
I love you but it's hard to believe
With every day we'll start to see
The rest is metamodernity
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Vansire performs "Metamodernity", and this lyric page sits inside the Vansire catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Lonely Zone (feat. Mellow Fellow, Ruru, & Paul Cherry) and Every Time Around with a short reason for opening each page next.
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