the streets are nearly empty, is there something I should know?
the billboard is suggesting the way to go
the army's at the ready the general's ill at ease
even the mathematician is suspicious of the trees
a weak justification and silence overhead
unable to decipher the blatant difference
between what really happened and edits to history
why state lines used to matter is still a mystery
marching in time with a drum while searching for a fugitive
and I say "please one thing at a time"
reactions on a schedule the pull and push of tides
but now we're sitting stranded landlocked and uninspired
I'm twenty minutes in and done faking impressed
already I am looking for the nearest exit
still beating on that drum, surprise, no sign of anyone
and I say "please one thing at a time"
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