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Intro:
   B  Abm Absus4 Dbm  E  Em
   B

Verse 1:
B
If you wanna run away, I wouldn't blame you
Dbm
I'd give you the shirt off my back
                           E                      Em
So you could look a little fresher on the day you left
                           B
Than on the day that you arrived

Verse 2:
    Abm                   B                         Dbm
And if you wanna hideout, I wouldn't go looking for you
Dbm
I'd let you do the things you think you need to do
     E
I'll keep searching for answers
Em                                 B
You keep trying to find a place to thrive

Chorus:
    E                 Eb7
But I'll keep looking out for you
Abm                     Db7
As long as you'd expect me to
     E
With one eye glued to the road
        Eb7   -nc-                Abm
And the other trying to find some drive

Outro: Abm Absus4 Abm  Dbm  E  Em  B
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Two-piece indie emo rock group from the greater Washington DC area. Bringing more heavy guitars and drumbeats to the Emo genre.

The band has so far released 4 EPs, 6 singles, and 3 full-length LPs. Their EP Gen 3 had nods to the Pokémon franchise in its lyrics and album art, and other songs on their other EPs also focused on the role of video games in the band members’ upbringings. Their first LP, Somewhere City, is a concept record about a fictional place of comfort that only exists as a mindset.

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