Alaska

I wanna ride my bike up to Alaska
They'll wonder where I went but they'll never ask you
And I wanna to run away but I don't like running
And I wish that my two cents were actually worth something

And I don't belong in a city like this
I'll be gone so can you forgive me?

Take me to the streams where no one can find me and I can
Scream at the top of my fading lungs
Hide me in the trees from overpriced gasoline and
Liars who never quiet their tongues

I read my high school yearbook every Christmas
And the weight of the signings that no one remembers
Ruins my existence
If I make you smile if I make you laugh, will you like me?
Or would it just be better to exit quietly?

And I don't belong in a city like this
I'll be gone so can you forgive me?

Take me to the streams where no one can find me and I can
Scream at the top of my fading lungs
Hide me in the trees from overpriced gasoline and
Liars who never calm their thumbs

But the weight of the baggage on
Both of my shoulders is getting quite trying
If I said I want to disappear forever I don't know if I'd be lying

But it's too too far for me to bike to Alaska
So I guess I'll suffocate here and never get the chance to
Maybe I'd never be happy and either city
But they say it's a choice, isn't it? Well I guess that's silly

And I wanna belong in a city like this
Oh it won't be long so then let's persist



Credits
Writer(s): Ellie Oliver
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