Lincoln Avenue

Charlie Colin / Jimmy Stafford / Pat Monahan / Rob Hotchkiss / Scott Underwood

Lincoln Avenue

Well I guess this is where I left my life
And all its operations
And I know that I will never get this twice
With all negotiations

This feels like the place between what is and might have been
So I guess this is where we both find out
If this was meant to be
And I'll tell myself, I don't need you
I'll tell myself enough to get me through
But I'll finally show you how I should have been being with you every day
If you can take a little more

Now it takes me back to times on Lincoln Avenue
When you said you'd never get tired of the boy
That seemed to be so far from growing up
But we were different then

This feels like the place between being ready and being in the way
And I'll tell myself, I don't need you
I'll tell myself enough to get me through
But I'll finally show you how I should have been being with you every day
If you can wait a little more

This feels like the time that I'm ready for you
Are you ready for me
'Cause I'll tell myself I'll make it through
I'll tell myself anything to get over you

And I won't blame you but I'm finally ready to show you
That I'm ready to show you, I'm ready to show you, yeah
I'll tell myself that I never needed anybody anyway, but anyway
I need you
I need you now
I need you now
I'm ready now

Trivia about the song Lincoln Avenue by Train

When was the song “Lincoln Avenue” released by Train?
The song Lincoln Avenue was released in 2005, on the album “My Private Nation - DualDisc”.
Who composed the song “Lincoln Avenue” by Train?
The song “Lincoln Avenue” by Train was composed by Charlie Colin, Jimmy Stafford, Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, and Scott Underwood.

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