Mission Street Lyrics by Vienna Teng

Mission Street Lyrics

    Mission Street is a striking dark-eyed stranger
    who speaks a language I don't know but long to learn
    its cadences fall endlessly beyond the windowpane
    as I sit as though awaiting some return

    and my hands are cold tonight
    I'm sleepless in this dark
    forgetting what it was I came to find
    and it seems that I've been wrong
    more than I've been right
    more than I've been right

    Mission Street calls out to me by name
    then hurries on before I've hardly turned my head
    promises of answers muttered underneath her breath
    like an offering of contraband misread

    and my hands are cold tonight
    on the strings of this guitar
    looking for the chords of what I've left behind
    and it seems that I've been wrong
    more than I've been right
    more than I've been right

    Mission Street is alive at every hour
    like I've never been and feared I may not ever be
    a light so steady on the mountains in the distance
    a solitude so deep it might awaken me

    well my hands are cold tonight
    but the sky is bright with stars
    and I'm tearing through the veil that keeps me blind
    and it seems the more I'm wrong
    the more that I am right
    the more that I am right


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