When we finally find
the home we were searching for
we’ll write our initials
in rock formations
on the mountains
just like the cities we drove through
with so much
much more freedom
than here
than these
east coast constraints
could ever compare to.
But do you remember
that Philly porch panic attack
and the late night talks
on the balcony?
Well I’ve been finding comfort
spending the day time in bars,
watching how people in these cities act. Watching you play
pinball arcade games
while I put my legs up and relax.
I’m finally realizing
that home
doesn’t have an address
But do you remember
cherry cheeks on Chicago nights
And the late night talks
in other people’s living rooms
Pick out a postcard
(we’ll send it in the morning
But do you remember
sleeping sitting up
and the late night talks
in every state we’ve been in
I’m finally realizing
that home doesn’t have an address
It doesn’t have an address
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