Omaha Hotel — Emily Kinney Lyrics
Album: The Supporting CharacterOmaha Hotel by Emily Kinney
No one has the money to recover what sank
Rusted out trucks, big heaps of metal
I'm sure this place was greener when I was little
Straight from the airport to fire and fury
But I always love the part where we pray to Mary
I'm searching the back for the faces like mine
Now there's one less face to find
Omaha Hotel where I spent the night
I watched the bugs fly around in the parking lot light
Couldn't catch a wink sleeping in my blue jeans
Tears in a church kinda kill my dreams
I stepped away for a minute to get myself together
Watch them turning the soil with the turning of the weather
And all at once there were no more chances
I wish we could've caught up under better circumstances
Well, I missed your babies, missed your wedding
With the wrinkles on our face nostalgia is setting
In
Omaha Hotel where I spent the night
I watched the bugs fly around in the parking lot light
Couldn't catch a wink sleeping in my blue jeans
Tears in a church kinda kill my dreams
I stepped away for a minute, sat on the steps
I stepped away for a few years, I straightened my dress
If I said I regret leaving I'd be lying
Just want to live my life
And this place is dying
Dying
Omaha Hotel where I spent the night
I watched the bugs fly around in the parking lot light
Couldn't catch a wink sleeping in my blue jeans
Tears in a church kinda kill my dreams
Oh, oh-oh
Oh, oh-oh
Oh, oh-oh, oh, ohh, ohh
Oh, oh-oh
Oh, oh-oh
Oh, oh-oh, oh, ohh, ohh
Well, the flood took the town, the fire took the bank
No one has the money to recover what sank
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