Frontier Ruckus - Thermostat lyrics

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Frontier Ruckus - Thermostat lyrics

Meet me in the Christmas mall If this fall I'm swollen With hot air the heaters blare Which no one is controllin' And filling up my entire world And making me feel so young But old enough to notice that The thermostat has been stolen Hey, my best friend A smile so narrow Can point like an arrow To the end of you and Oh, how we tend To pray soft and lowly For past worlds to slowly Mend and then Render tenderly A brilliantly thawing overpa** The sun shoots out sun like a magnifying Gla** in your eye Oh my, what it can imply Makes me cry You were not so impatient then Commuter stations of black-night men God, it makes me think of when Where was enough without why Hey, Mary-Lynn Some moments are frozen And constantly chosen to win The grin from within and Oh, it's always been So why weep over Some grade-school sleepover Again? It disintegrates And the red-faced-shame mates with Beauty In fifteen years Somerset Mall will be Just like them all Summit Place Dump it all to waste So is that just what you do When you get bored Send a postcard to the Lord? Of the opposite gender No need to stress No return address To fear it may come back to sender A deer knelt down on the midnight crown Of someone's front yard bathed in Our headlights They're bright as suns and now we're the ones Flooding other people's windows with Brights Oh, my little punctured cup What am I gonna do with you? Every time I fill you up There's something spilling out of you And filling up my entire world And making it all so wet I do believe I can never leave Every person that I've ever met