You know I saw it in the crosswalk keeper
He was wearing neon holding up a sign
He was passing out the peace with two fingers
Something we agree on when it’s hard to find
And that one woman had an Oxford sweater
Started seeing Latin somewhere in my mind
It said something like the truth knows better
Than whatchya hang your hat on, watchya try to hide
And I, I turn the lights out
And then I heard it in the subway station
Someone playing trumpet, I was walking by
The six was coming just to test my patience
Tied up like a puppet, running out of time
A kid was tryna get his mom to listen
She was caught up in an algorithm state of mind
He was finding what his mom was missing
Hope he tells her all about it on the other side
And I, I turn the lights out
And I, I turn the lights out
I turn the lights out
And where would I go now
Where would I go now
And where would I go now
And I, I turn the lights out
And I, I turn the lights out
I turn the lights out
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