Lyrics of 'Down at the Harbor' by Transition

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I drove three-hundred miles to see you
And all I got was discontinued
I guess that Im the back issue
In the story of your life

Up by four and aggravated
Im overwhelmed
Youre overrated
Im wishing there was something
I could say to make everything alright

Down at the Harbor Im waiting
To hear the sound
Of you and your heart hesitating
To come with me tonight

Out the door and motivated
To justify the weeks I've waited
I'm wishing there was something
I could say to you

But how can I expect to fall
When all you ever do
Is pretend to walk the broken bridge
Leading me to you

Down at the Harbor Im waiting
To hear the sound
Of you and your heart hesitating
To come with me tonight
I dont want to go home empty handed
So send me a sign
I dont want to go home empty handed
So come with me tonight

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