Stars And Sons

Broken Social Scene

Then when you let it
You asked for nothing
Why don't you share it
All of the time you live
There's something out there

This one will know, how far I live on
This one will ever know in this town
And in the red room
At a distance

How would you know it
You're the same when you're living
I don't know when
It won't be this

This one will know, how far I live on
This one will know, how far I live on

[awesome clapping]

All of the time you wait, there's someone out there
And anyone can find all the rest

How would you show it
You can see through the rest
I don't know when
It won't be this time

This one will know, how far I live on
This one will know, how far I live on

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