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In Reverse Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    In Reverse Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    [Verse 1]
    You’ve been out in the street
    Talkin’ ’bout the war with me
    In the background is the night
    Don’t wanna hesitate
    Well, they tell me where you’re hidin’
    But through the haze, there’s no one there
    Wonderin’ if you care
    Callin’ out your name in the darkness

    [Verse 2]
    When I’m done with my time here
    And my keepsake is strollin’
    Through the railways
    But I never mind goin’
    And I realize now
    That the road is bare
    And I hear it all
    Through the grand parade

    [Chorus]
    And I don’t mind you disappearing
    ‘Cause I know you can be found
    Maybe livin’ on the dark side of the street
    Damn
    When we’re livin’ in the moment
    And losin’ our grasp
    Makin’ it last
    With a grand parade in our past

    [Verse 3]
    Sometimes I wait
    For the cold wind to blow
    As I struggle with myself right now
    As I let her darkness in
    But I don’t mind chasin’ you
    Through the back ways for the keys
    It evaporates and fades
    Like a grand parade

    [Chorus]
    And I don’t mind you disappearing
    When I know you can be found
    When you’re livin’ on the dark side of the street
    Damn
    We’re just livin’ in the moment
    Makin’ our past
    Losin’ our grasp
    Through the grand parade

    [Verse 4]
    I’ll be here or I’ll fade away
    Never cared ’bout movin’
    Never cared ’bout now
    Not the notes I’m playin’
    Is there room in the dark
    In between the changes?
    Like a light that’s driftin’
    In reverse, I’m movin’

    Albums

    Future Weather –  2010

    Slave Ambient – 2011

    Lost in the Dream – 2014

    A deeper Understanding – 2017

    Spotify Singles – 2017

    About The War on Drugs

    The War On Drugs

    The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 2005. The band consists of Adam Granduciel, David Hartley, Robbie Bennett, Charlie Hall, John Natchez and Anthony LaMarca. Wikipedia.