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Turnpike Divides Lyrics

Thursday – Turnpike Divides Lyrics

There's a thousand black cars
Driving around in my blood stream
I'd have to take a thousand pills
To find out where their headlights lead
Is it cold New York?
Is it freezing in your bed?
Because I caught a deep chill
When I went over the Hudson again
It's alright, counting city lights,
Where the Turnpike divides,
Waving goodbye to my former life
I don't want to be a self-medicator

But it's hard to sleep when you're born to run
I'm sick of living life in the Garden State Trap
But all the roads are pointing home again
Holy Cross has got a headstone all picked out for me
And my only job is to walk around until I fall down at it's feet
Maybe home is just the place you can never escape
From the Camden City graves to the edge of the Palisades
It's alright, counting city lights,
Where the Turnpike divides,
Waving goodbye to my former life
I don't want to be a self-medicator
But it's hard to sleep when you're born to run

I'm sick of living life in the Garden State Trap
But all the roads are pointing home again
And I'll be counting the city lights
Blinking on and off tonight as life passes by
And I'm left behind, standing on the shoulder of the Jersey Turnpike
Buildings seem to rise like coffins full of stars getting buried in the sky
You want to laugh and dance to be free? Well, alright
I've been thinking about those days I wanted to sleep
And you'd wake me up just before you'd leave
And I'd fall back into a dream
Walking in fresh city snow that you'd never seen
And I'd never leave your side
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