Walked from the subway down to the train You brought your umbrella, oh, just in case it rains Goodbye Chicago, I'll see you soon I'm gone from November, I won't be back til June You kept your secrets girl and I told you lies No hiding places left for me to hide We rode our bikes down to old McKinley Park Carve down the party, it shows in the bar You said you moved in town about a week ago Drove up fourteen hours from the dawn Studied English literature, worked for with foreign politics So for now, you were going back and forth Late out of Oakwood, more now when The sun was singing about a rusty nail Built in the winter of eighteen forty-three
Pictures of men in denim shirts and worn out jeans I just want to take a taxi out of the city before you fall asleep From the miles and miles and miles from the street Ignore the bums and couple boxes asking for money I've got to go, I've got to go You said you moved in town about a week ago Drove up fourteen hours from the dawn Studied English literature, worked for with foreign politics So for now, you were going back and forth The story of an East Coast girl Warm in her winter coat waiting for the sun to finally go down Oh, she's wondering what happened To that California sunshine she used to know, she used to know