I wrote to you last night Because I couldn’t sleep. My conscience felt the paradox Of law between the sheets. When I woke up this morning I knew I had a song to sing But I’m too scared to sing it now There’s no time for daydreams.
I camped out on the floor Of a university. I saw kids running so, so fast That they could barely see. Bars across my window For a mild safety. Is this really where, Where I want to be?
So long. So long. I’ll be movin’, Movin’ on. So long. So long. I’ll be movin’ on.
Dirty, dirty feet From the concert in the grass. I wanted to believe that freedom there could last. Sixteen eyes now watch me For the choice I’m bound to make. Their doubts threatens to draw me From the path I’m bound to take.
So long. So long. I’ll be movin’, Movin’ on. So long. So long. I’ll be movin’ on.
Do you remember when we were young? And we could name all the things we ran from? What are your shadows hiding now? When anxiety’s a nightmare, Which hero is gonna come around? Well, I’ll come around If you’ll come around.
So long. So long. I’ll be movin’, Movin’ on. So long. So long. I’ll be movin’, Movin’ on. Movin’ on. Movin’ on