Runaways (исполнитель: Sage Francis)
It's time to rethink every fact that is imaginable Survival instinct dwells in a past that is inhabitable I happen to pull fast ones over the slow parole board who likes to speak, To de-fanged wolves who cry sheep Time seeps into our skin, age indicates how long we've been lost in space I keep putting expressionless looks on my face An awful waste of human skin who waits for autumn to begin My fall from grace will do me in Too late, I'm out of seasoning No spring chicken summer romance novel writer could win a prize, That's Nobel, go to [bad word] in a writing vehicle that ain't Winterized I've changed my mind more often than my undergarments about abortion and other nonsense I'm an orphan [bad word] from Providence "I am a sign from God!", for the parentally misguided, and I know, My state is not an ocean, not an island, not a road If I don't know where [bad word] from, how do I know where to go It's not where you're from, not where you're at, It's where you're going And I am going home And I know My state is not an ocean, not an island, not a road If I don't know where [bad word] from then how do I know where to go It's not where you're from, not where you're at, It's where you're going And I am going home "To where?" The land of the lost souls Feeling a loneliness that really only exists in abandoned foster homes How many images of missing kids can be fit onto a milk carton Framed, hey're all starting to look the same Starting to say his name and claim privileges as if they found HIM The strangest little kids surrounding The circle of false friendship rings of fire arms are connected at the elbow, Cause their tired moms unexpectedly let go The [bad word] that keeps their unit cohesive, Is the music so we give, reasons To get sober, life experiences to hum to These kids play Red Rover, I look for weaknesses [bad word] through With reckless abandon, they're standing and refuse to go down Pinballs in their machine bounce between abusive homes now If it's fight or flight they'll just choose to throw down Ain't nothing like beating a dead horse and riding it through a ghost town I move with no sound, used to think I was invisible, Till they stopped me mid-stride and said "I think I've seen a picture of you" Picture that I said, "Nah...I've just got one of them faces, Placed next to an expiration date that changes" I kind of look familiar, my name is on the tip of your tongue The lost look on my face makes you play dumb Say something colloquial - I need to get my bearings and a feel for where I'm at, But you ain't hearing that They shout "FREEZE!" I'm a tourist trapped by townies Who put bounties out on me in all surrounding counties Before I bounce I hear them shout "Can someone help us out, please We're all alone in the foster home killing ourselves with the house keys!" Not every broken home [bad word] equipped with a fix-it-man, And it's a smelly mess once the [bad word] hits the fan Kids just stand in their circle jerks with their [bad word] in the sand, Saying, [bad word] the world!" 'Cuz they ain't got no girl, but who do they think I am? Think again I'm not that quick to plan ahead of time I'm two steps behind their schedule, they pretend to have read my mind I think they just misread the lines on the palm of my hand 'cause they're random scars caused from slap boxing with landlords I ran with the dogs till I realized they were all mutts, Turned [bad word] once the dog catchers caught up Forced into [bad word] boarded up, put to sleep in the pound Being an orphan sucks, but I'm through with sneaking around I see my frown posted up on street lights And telephone poles, from what they show it seems like I never gro