Flogging Molly - The Wanderlust lyrics

[Flogging Molly - The Wanderlust lyrics]

Do you still walk the streets at night?
With the wanderlust you fight
Back to the corner
Where we went our separate ways

Well, I'd love to photograph your hand
And shake it for a while
Cause you learn so much about someone
Brother or a swine

The veins that plow beneath your path
With so many tales to tell
A picture out of focus in
A frame where no one cares
Calm the ocean breeze quiet the raging sea
This stormy ship we sail
Is a bottle filled with rage

Do you still walk the streets at night?
With the wanderlust you fight
Back to the corner
Where we went our separate ways

Well, we walked upon the railroad
Cause the train no longer ran
Where we caught a glimpse of all we missed
From the stars that filled your eyes

With a dollar in your only coat
And a fireball in your hand
You set your sails for better days
Down in South Australia

Dark though it has been
Your old spirit still shines within
These last thirteen years depraved
Of us anything that's worth saying

Do you still walk the streets at night?
With the wanderlust you fight
Back to the corner
Where we went our separate ways
So raise a cheer to those forgotten years
Back to the corner
Where we went out separate ways

Now the carnival is going home
The ferris wheel is spent
For these roving years of endless jeers
Have dried all that was left

Calm the ocean breeze quiet the raging sea
This stormy ship we sail
Is a bottle filled with rage

Do you still walk the streets at night?
With the wanderlust you fight
Back to the corner
Where we went our separate ways

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