Smiling At Strangers On Trains

BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, CAMERON DAVID DEAN, JULIA RUZICKA, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER

it was the strangest thing today
i saw new footprints in abandoned pathways
beneath forgotten undergrowth something stirring again
you were a single red blood cell
but i lost you in this knot of capillaries
but you were bringing me oxygen when i needed it most in the smoke.

and you were always

Chorus
as far as mongolia, as close as my clothes
your presence pervading, but it still never shows
as close as the answer i never quite know, or can't quite remember
your distance insidious, as soft as a blow
your shadow is with me wherever i go
it's on the tip of my tongue but still i never quite know, or can't quite remember
i don't quite remember

the forced proximity of a million different mike leigh movies
makes me long for the fresh air of a familiar face
and not the violence of loneliness, nor the unease of surrounded seclusion
i keep nearly missing you around corners and in passing trains

and if i'd known that you weren't so far away
that you were never that far away
i could've rode this train smiling.

Trivia about the song Smiling At Strangers On Trains by Million Dead

On which albums was the song “Smiling At Strangers On Trains” released by Million Dead?
Million Dead released the song on the albums “A Song To Ruin” in 2003, “Smiling at Strangers on Trains” in 2003, and “A Song To Ruin (deluxe Edition)” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Smiling At Strangers On Trains” by Million Dead?
The song “Smiling At Strangers On Trains” by Million Dead was composed by BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, CAMERON DAVID DEAN, JULIA RUZICKA, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER.

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