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Definitions Video (MV)




Performed By: Sister City
Language: English
Length: 3:50
Written by: Andrew Karr




Sister City - Definitions Lyrics




Ten thousand dollars, a car, a degree
To get out of this State, that's all I need
Goodbye parasitic friends, bigotry
Thanks for using me to make your lives more interesting
I've suffered a gradual drastic change
I've lost my faith, my place, and my name
Every inclination of who I wanted to be
I'm gonna need a change of scenery

I'm homeless in the house I grew up in
I'm lonely in the hang-outs I defined myself in
My friends are content to stay where they've been
As for me, my patience is wearing thin

I gotta get out

It's not that the late night diner lost its fun
Coastlines signify my best is yet to come
But there're a few years left to pass before I go
So don't worry, this isn't the end of the rock and roll

I'm homeless in the house I grew up in
I'm lonely in the hang-outs I defined myself in
My friends are content to stay where they've been
As for me, my patience is wearing thin

I gotta get out
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English

Ten thousand dollars, a car, a degree
To get out of this State, that's all I need
Goodbye parasitic friends, bigotry
Thanks for using me to make your lives more interesting
I've suffered a gradual drastic change
I've lost my faith, my place, and my name
Every inclination of who I wanted to be
I'm gonna need a change of scenery

I'm homeless in the house I grew up in
I'm lonely in the hang-outs I defined myself in
My friends are content to stay where they've been
As for me, my patience is wearing thin

I gotta get out

It's not that the late night diner lost its fun
Coastlines signify my best is yet to come
But there're a few years left to pass before I go
So don't worry, this isn't the end of the rock and roll

I'm homeless in the house I grew up in
I'm lonely in the hang-outs I defined myself in
My friends are content to stay where they've been
As for me, my patience is wearing thin

I gotta get out
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Writer: Andrew Karr
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