The District Sleeps Alone Tonight

Smeared black ink
Your palms are sweaty and I'm barely listening
To last demands
I'm staring at the asphalt wondering what's buried underneath
Where I am

I'll wear my badge
A vinyl sticker with big block letters adherent to my chest
That tells your new friends
I am a visitor here: I am not permanent
And the only thing keeping me dry is where I am

You seem so out of context
In this gaudy apartment complex
A stranger with your door key
Explaining that I am just visiting
And I am finally seeing
Why I was the one worth leaving

D.C. sleeps alone tonight

You seem so out of context
In this gaudy apartment complex
A stranger with your door key
Explaining that I am just visiting
And I'm finally seeing
Why I was the one worth leaving

The district sleeps alone tonight
After the bars turn out their lights
And send the autos swerving
Into the loneliest evening
And I am finally seeing
Why I was the one worth leaving

Trivia about the song The District Sleeps Alone Tonight by Frank Turner

When was the song “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight” released by Frank Turner?
The song The District Sleeps Alone Tonight was released in 2008, on the album “The First Three Years”.

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