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I missed your call because I was in a boardroom
Full of old men guessing what the kids are getting into
There was a cardboard cutout of a cowboy in the corner
Pointing his gun at my face
I don't belong here
Nobody does
Except maybe those old men, collecting dust
Why am I not wherever you are?
There is no distance that wouldn't be too far
Even on opposite sides of the room
I am orbiting you.
So come out, come out, wherever you are
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you in my arms.
I wanna be that man on main street with a megaphone
Screaming obscenities to the toddlers and their scandalized moms
I wanna scream from the bottom of my lungs
I wanna scream my throat raw
And if that means I never sing again
At least I'll know I went out with a bang
Screaming my favorite things about you
Screaming your name, your name, your name.
So come out, come out, wherever you are
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you in my arms
Come out, come out, there's no need to hide
I want you, I want you, I want you by my side.
Waking up in a new city every day
Makes me believe more and more that they're all the same
It's just a pharmacy, coffee shop, bookstore, and bank
And a tourist attraction that most locals hate.
I hike up a hill where they say there's a view
'cause the sky around 5 might remind me of you
There's a couple divorcées on a bad first date
And an elderly couple with nothing to say.
I used to think that'd be the worst
To grow old and run out of words
Now I have seen some incredible things
I could never describe if I tried.
So come out, come out, wherever you are
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you in my arms
Come out, come out, there's no need to hide
I want you, I want you, I want you by my side
Come on, come on, I'm ready for you
I can wait, I can wait, but I don't want to.
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