Driving gets boring (unless your car is as cool as Erick's 4A-LC-powered, no bullshit '87 Corolla), and it costs money, and it makes you fat. Walking is a good way to see what goes on around you. It's also a good way to get hit by some jackass engrossed in their cell phone whilst driving a car.
lyrics
Watch the traffic moving constantly
As I wait to cross the street
Never getting ready to go anywhere
Just get out and start walking
Out on the road
Can't think of a place to go
But don't call it lost
It's just what I'll need to know
On through countless tiny neighbourhoods
And straight through the big city
Out past the sprawling farmlands
Out in the country
Out on the road
Can't think of a place to go
But don't call it lost
It's just what I'll need to know
[Solo - Chris]
Stop in a local shop to rest
Or maybe sit out in the park
Bother nothing, let nothing bother you
Arriving home as the sky goes dark
Out on the road
Can't think of a place to go
But don't call it lost
It's just what I'll need to know
[Solo - Erick]
credits
from SuperTyfon,
released May 25, 2011
Chris did lead vocals on this track with Erick backing him up, the reverse of the rest of the album.
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