| Song | 4th and Roebling |
| Artist | The Districts |
| Album | A Flourish and A Spoil |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Sunshine stretching like valley riverbeds, | |
| They call my name from down the hall. | |
| And if I would leave would you go with me? | |
| Would you lay me down to get my sleep? | |
| I don’t know if I use my head the right way, | |
| But then again who’s to say that I’m wrong? | |
| I’m sick of this longing but I feel to dull, when it’s gone. | |
| Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning, | |
| I believe in dawned on me, I don’t know where I began, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you. | |
| I ain’t the same anymore, I ain’t the same from before, | |
| You’ve gone and changed I’m sure, I’m trying to find the right words. | |
| I ain’t the same anymore, you’ve gone and changed I’m sure, | |
| You’ve gone and changed from before and I’m trying to find the right words, | |
| It’s the difference between us worth a thousand diamond rings. | |
| Sunshine, I believe we’re headed the right way, | |
| But then again I can’t quite tell for sure. | |
| ‘Cause we’re running to the west to let our hands touch down, | |
| Where you left me in the dark so long before. | |
| Walking, street posts lying like daylight, | |
| But I know it won’t be light here for much more, | |
| So I’m stalling and I’m frightened and I’m sinking down to the floor. | |
| Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning, | |
| I believe in dawned on me, I don’t know where I began, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you. | |
| I ain’t the same anymore, I ain’t the same from before, | |
| You’ve gone and changed I’m sure, I’m trying to find the right words. | |
| I ain’t the same anymore, you’ve gone and changed I’m sure, | |
| You’ve gone and changed from before and I’m trying to find the right words, | |
| It’s the difference between us worth a thousand diamond rings |
| Sunshine stretching like valley riverbeds, | |
| They call my name from down the hall. | |
| And if I would leave would you go with me? | |
| Would you lay me down to get my sleep? | |
| I don' t know if I use my head the right way, | |
| But then again who' s to say that I' m wrong? | |
| I' m sick of this longing but I feel to dull, when it' s gone. | |
| Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning, | |
| I believe in dawned on me, I don' t know where I began, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, I ain' t the same from before, | |
| You' ve gone and changed I' m sure, I' m trying to find the right words. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, you' ve gone and changed I' m sure, | |
| You' ve gone and changed from before and I' m trying to find the right words, | |
| It' s the difference between us worth a thousand diamond rings. | |
| Sunshine, I believe we' re headed the right way, | |
| But then again I can' t quite tell for sure. | |
| ' Cause we' re running to the west to let our hands touch down, | |
| Where you left me in the dark so long before. | |
| Walking, street posts lying like daylight, | |
| But I know it won' t be light here for much more, | |
| So I' m stalling and I' m frightened and I' m sinking down to the floor. | |
| Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning, | |
| I believe in dawned on me, I don' t know where I began, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, I ain' t the same from before, | |
| You' ve gone and changed I' m sure, I' m trying to find the right words. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, you' ve gone and changed I' m sure, | |
| You' ve gone and changed from before and I' m trying to find the right words, | |
| It' s the difference between us worth a thousand diamond rings |
| Sunshine stretching like valley riverbeds, | |
| They call my name from down the hall. | |
| And if I would leave would you go with me? | |
| Would you lay me down to get my sleep? | |
| I don' t know if I use my head the right way, | |
| But then again who' s to say that I' m wrong? | |
| I' m sick of this longing but I feel to dull, when it' s gone. | |
| Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning, | |
| I believe in dawned on me, I don' t know where I began, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, I ain' t the same from before, | |
| You' ve gone and changed I' m sure, I' m trying to find the right words. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, you' ve gone and changed I' m sure, | |
| You' ve gone and changed from before and I' m trying to find the right words, | |
| It' s the difference between us worth a thousand diamond rings. | |
| Sunshine, I believe we' re headed the right way, | |
| But then again I can' t quite tell for sure. | |
| ' Cause we' re running to the west to let our hands touch down, | |
| Where you left me in the dark so long before. | |
| Walking, street posts lying like daylight, | |
| But I know it won' t be light here for much more, | |
| So I' m stalling and I' m frightened and I' m sinking down to the floor. | |
| Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning, | |
| I believe in dawned on me, I don' t know where I began, | |
| I was walking from the station just to meet you. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, I ain' t the same from before, | |
| You' ve gone and changed I' m sure, I' m trying to find the right words. | |
| I ain' t the same anymore, you' ve gone and changed I' m sure, | |
| You' ve gone and changed from before and I' m trying to find the right words, | |
| It' s the difference between us worth a thousand diamond rings |