Cloning – Past In Our Pockets

Cloning Past In Our Pockets

Cloning – Past In Our Pockets Lyrics

Artist: Cloning
Song: Past In Our Pockets

I saw an old friend today
Boarding a train
Called out their name
They looked away, was I wrong?

I felt like a ghost
We were just kids, now we’ve changed
From the steps to your place
Moving away, a sofa to stay

It’s no one’s fault
You learn to let go
And I guess that
We try to live with the past in our pockets

Medals and clothes, photos in our cupboards
Weddings in old high school friends’ apartments
And we left red wine stains in their carpets
We try to live with the past in our pockets

It never pays so we move to new suburbs
Bottles and memories, dates with ex lovers
And we left red wine stains in their
Oh yeah

It’s getting to that time of year
When the shadows appear
Oh yeah
We always say maybe next year

When our paths are more clear
So many years on our phones
To our friends from back home
Earn and they own

They’re sleeping alone
And real slow
We lose touch and hope
The moon in it’s light always glows

Like it did when we were close
Wake me at night on tippy toes
As I slept
I’d listen out for your voice

Each night I still do so I guess
We try to live with the past in our pockets
Medals and clothes, photos in our cupboards
Weddings in old high school friends’ apartments

And we left red wine stains in their carpets
We try to live with the past in our pockets
It never pays so we move to new suburbs
Bottles and memories, dates with ex lovers

And we left red wine stains in their
Oh yeah
It’s getting to that time of year
When the shadows appear

Oh yeah
We always say maybe next year
When our paths are more clear
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Release Year: 1997