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Lisa Danaë - The End of the Line Lyrics



Lisa Danaë - The End of the Line Lyrics
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My life has always been always been planned
Sunshine, rainbows and Disneyland
OC waves and Cali tans
Pop Princess dreams and Cool Boy Bands
You walked right over, right over to me
An It Boy drummer singing harmonies
Was it the way you looked at me
Was this my happy ever after
No
I got left at the station
I've worked through the isolation
I'm meeting someone new
In a far away location
I hope he doesn't expect too much
He's on the platform
Looking for a girlfriend
But I'm on engine #9
Just looking for a good time
You can meet me in the passenger car
I'll be the steam to your spark
But after me you won't be fine
It's the end of the line
I fell back in into the same routine
Irvine Spectrum, movie screens
Starbucks coffee with mocha cream
Bike rides to the local brewery
I looked right over, right over at you
The smirk on your face was no longer cute
I knew just what I had to do
This was getting way too deep too soon
No
I got left at the station
I've worked through the isolation
I'm meeting someone new
In a far away location
I hope he doesn't expect too much
He's on the platform
Looking for a girlfriend
But I'm on engine #9
Just looking for a good time
You can meet me in the passenger car
I'll be the steam to your spark
But after me you won't be fine
It's the end of the line
It's a new morning, warning
The train is boarding, boarding
This time I'm gonna stay on track
Gonna ride this rail
No looking back
Train whistle is blowing, blowing
Time to get going, going
This time I'm gonna take it back
My life is mine
He's on the platform
Looking for a girlfriend
But I'm on engine #9
Just looking for a good time
You can meet me in the passenger car
I'll be the steam to your spark
But after me you won't be fine
It's the end of the line
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My life has always been always been planned
Sunshine, rainbows and Disneyland
OC waves and Cali tans
Pop Princess dreams and Cool Boy Bands
You walked right over, right over to me
An It Boy drummer singing harmonies
Was it the way you looked at me
Was this my happy ever after
No
I got left at the station
I've worked through the isolation
I'm meeting someone new
In a far away location
I hope he doesn't expect too much
He's on the platform
Looking for a girlfriend
But I'm on engine #9
Just looking for a good time
You can meet me in the passenger car
I'll be the steam to your spark
But after me you won't be fine
It's the end of the line
I fell back in into the same routine
Irvine Spectrum, movie screens
Starbucks coffee with mocha cream
Bike rides to the local brewery
I looked right over, right over at you
The smirk on your face was no longer cute
I knew just what I had to do
This was getting way too deep too soon
No
I got left at the station
I've worked through the isolation
I'm meeting someone new
In a far away location
I hope he doesn't expect too much
He's on the platform
Looking for a girlfriend
But I'm on engine #9
Just looking for a good time
You can meet me in the passenger car
I'll be the steam to your spark
But after me you won't be fine
It's the end of the line
It's a new morning, warning
The train is boarding, boarding
This time I'm gonna stay on track
Gonna ride this rail
No looking back
Train whistle is blowing, blowing
Time to get going, going
This time I'm gonna take it back
My life is mine
He's on the platform
Looking for a girlfriend
But I'm on engine #9
Just looking for a good time
You can meet me in the passenger car
I'll be the steam to your spark
But after me you won't be fine
It's the end of the line
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Writer: Jennifer Herbig, Lisa Easter
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Lisa Danaë
Length: 3:55
Written by: Jennifer Herbig, Lisa Easter

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