Familiar Streets

Navigating Life's Crossroads: Familiar Streets by Stairwell
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Lyrics

Message to Houston

Expressing a message directed towards Houston, possibly symbolizing a communication or connection.

We got a problem again

Acknowledging a recurring problem or challenge.

There is no navigation

Highlighting a lack of guidance or clear direction.

Where is our destination

Raising uncertainty about the destination and a search for its location.

Is this our current exit

Questioning if a particular point is the current exit.

Should we choose to take it

Considering the choice of taking the mentioned exit.

Because the nearest station

Stating that the nearest station should not be taken too seriously.

Should not be seriously taken

Emphasizing a cautious approach to the nearest station.


I'll be going home

Expressing the intention to go home.

From this institution

Referring to leaving an institution.

Where the scenery's for me

Describing a place where the scenery is personally meaningful.

Where I take familiar streets

Mentioning the act of taking familiar streets, suggesting comfort or nostalgia.


Contact the D.O.A.

Encouraging contact with the D.O.A. (Dead On Arrival), implying a lifeless or hopeless situation.

This place is dead anyway

Declaring the perceived lifelessness of the current place.

No reason left to stay

Asserting that there's no reason to continue staying in the current situation.

This road seems longer today

Expressing a sense that the journey or road feels longer than usual.

You can never replace

Conveying the irreplaceable nature of a lost or wasted heart.

The heart that you waste

Suggesting a lack of need for conforming behavior in the face of a desolate place.

No need to behave

Reiterating the lifelessness of the current situation.

This place is dead anyway


I'll be on my way home again

Announcing the return home and the anticipation of it.

I just can't wait

Expressing impatience or eagerness to go home.

(All systems go)

Indicating readiness to depart with the phrase "All systems go."

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