Maybe in Toronto
Crossing Paths: A Nostalgic Tale of Bangs, Commemorative Socks, and Unfulfilled PromisesLyrics
You look so different these days I like your bangs
You have undergone changes in your appearance, specifically liking the new hairstyle with bangs.
Spent the money I saved up on rent
You spent the money you had saved for rent, indicating a potential financial sacrifice or shift in priorities.
Commemorative socks you sent in the mail
Received socks as a commemorative gift sent through mail, suggesting a connection to shared memories.
Remember when we thought we'd buy a van
Recalling a past aspiration of buying a van, reflecting on dreams or plans that may not have materialized.
Well maybe out in Oslo
Expressing a hope or possibility of reconnecting with someone, either in Oslo or Toronto, with a longing for a future encounter. The repetition emphasizes the uncertainty of when and where this reunion might happen.
Or maybe in Toronto
-Our paths will cross one day
-And i'll give you a hug
-We could hang at my apartment
-I'll give you back the book I
-Kept for way too long and
-Wrote the song about
-We can talk about the things that
-We had told ourselves
-And promises we made when
-We were still young
-I admit that I miss you
-Even though it's stupid
-You're probably different now
-(You're probably different now)
-Well maybe out in Oslo
-Or maybe in Toronto
-Well maybe out in Oslo
-Or maybe in Toronto
-Well maybe out in Oslo
-Or maybe in Toronto
-Well maybe out in Oslo
-Or maybe in Toronto
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