keeping track, i’m dropping pebbles back,
while i’m walking home tonight,
the mirror’s man, he has changed again,
but that’s just if i heard him right,
because it’s the up and downs, your childhood towns,
that finally find you out,
but here in snow, with you gone,
i’ve been shutting the light out and asking,
who’s there to watch you breathe,
and who’s here to keep death away from me,
who’s there to watch you breathe,
there’s no one here to keep death away from me,
yellow edge, yeah the subway’s spent,
there’s not a dime on fixing tile,
so fold and bend, yeah let’s play pretend,
that the backpack is not alive,
‘cause in a world of gods, and vegas odds,
we’ve got no saviors looking out,
me and you, yeah we’re the only two,
why don’t you reach your arms out and ask me,
who’s there to watch you breathe,
and who’s here to keep death away from me,
who’s there to watch you breathe,
there’s no one here to keep death away from me,
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