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Passing Stranger

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Yeah, you used to ride in the back seat
With the windows wide counting the leaves
The radio played blues all day
Used to know a girl
Who lived just down the street

At seventeen, you heard she had a child
And in a few years, she would overdose and die

When you go back you can't unsee
And remembering is like pulling up weeds
But you're laid in the grass trying to think
Then you say to yourself
You know you got to believe you're right

You're right, you're right
You were right
You're right, you're right, you're right
You were right

In your small hand, you held the figurine
Felt the broken glass and counted every piece
You cried until your knees were weak
You would never tell and no one could ever see
Just like when you were a child
Leaving the house with the windows wide

WRITERS

Catherine Elicson, Emily Shanahan, Garrett Koloski, Randy Coon

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Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB., SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.

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