Expo ’86 Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Sometimes I think this cycle never ends
We slide from top to bottom, then we turn and climb again

And it seems by the time that I have figured what it's worth
The squeaking of our skin against the steel has gotten worse

[Pre-Chorus]
But if I move my place in line, I'll lose
And I have waited, the anticipation's got me glued


[Chorus 1]
I am waiting for something to go wrong
I am waiting for familiar resolve


[Verse 2]
Sometimes it seems that I don't have the skills to recollect
The twists and turns of plot that turned us from lovers to friends

I'm thinking I should take that volume back up off the shelf
And crack its weary spine and read to help remind myself

[Pre-Chorus]
But if I move my place in line, I'll lose
And I have waited, the anticipation's got me glued


[Chorus 2]
I am waiting for something to go wrong
I am waiting for familiar resolve

I am waiting for another repeat
Another diet fed by crippling defeat
And I am waiting for that sense of relief
I am waiting for you to flee the scene
As if you held in your hand the smoking gun
And on the floor lay the one you said you loved

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Expo ‘86 was a World’s fair held in Vancouver, Canada during 1986.

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Recorded At
Tiny Telephone - San Francisco, California, The Hall of Justice, Tiny Telephone, Avast! Recording Co., Ironwood Studios, Studio X - Seattle, Washington
Release Date
October 7, 2003
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