Keep In Touch

Navigating Life's Choices: A Reflection in 'Keep In Touch'
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Lyrics

I remember you said when you were free,

I recall you mentioning when you had free time,

'Shall I go to suburbia, or stay here and take it easy?'

Should I go to suburbia or stay here and relax?


But...

However...

Back you came and suddenly aged

But you returned and suddenly appeared older,

A keeper of cages, a slave to your wages

A caretaker of cages, a servant to your wages,

You'd say you'd got most out of you education

You claimed to have gained the most from your education,

But that's just not good enough

Yet, that's simply not sufficient,

You could say that it's me but

You could argue it's my fault, but...


The trouble is

The problem is,

It's just like us

It's just like our situation,


It now seems quaint

It now appears charming,

So much time has passed

So much time has elapsed,

Now that we've grown up

Now that we've matured,

We've got to own up at last

We must admit it finally,

You were ambitious, you knew what was there

You were ambitious, aware of what was there,

Now it's the cab fare and nowhere to take the aurprayer

Now it's the taxi fare and nowhere for the aurprayer (possibly a metaphorical term),


Like the sound of shouting outside my room

Similar to the sound of yelling outside my room,

That's just not cool enough

That's just not satisfactory,

I could say that it's you

I could argue that it's your fault,


The trouble is

The problem is,

It's just like us

It's just like our situation,


My body likes routine

My body prefers routine,

My brain can't take it

My brain can't handle it,

And I never trust my luck

And I never rely on my luck,

You could say that it's me but

You could argue it's my fault, but,

The trouble is it's just like us

The problem is, it's just like our situation,

You could say that it's useless

You could argue it's pointless,

But at least I keep in touch

But at least I maintain contact.

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