
Washington, DC Into It. Over It.
"Washington, DC" by Into It. Over It. is an emotional #IndieRock track from 2011. The lyrics explore themes of longing, nostalgia, and the complexities of relationships, reflecting on past connections and the passage of time. The song features intricate guitar work and introspective vocals, creating a poignant atmosphere that resonates with listeners.

[Verse 1]
Slumped down, buried in a couch
Using old familiar methods to account for the evening
Safe for now and everyone’s still spinning
I’ll tell the tale that actually what happened
[Chorus]
With a knife pulled on the back into the middle of a fan
A loose cannon of a man
With a knife poked in the back turn in the middle of a man
Who saw my face and ran
[Verse 2]
We could all sleep soundly
We’ll travel, look the streets in the evening
At the thought of first impressions
Though they can be deceiving
So I don’t hope I brag about people changing
[Chorus]
With a knife pulled on the back into the middle of a fan
A loose cannon of a man
With a knife poked in the back turn in the middle of a man
Saw my face and ran
[Bridge]
A drunken friend
The only alibi you’ll need
Against my mouth
And the well thought-out obscenities
Slumped down, buried in a couch
Using old familiar methods to account for the evening
Safe for now and everyone’s still spinning
I’ll tell the tale that actually what happened
[Chorus]
With a knife pulled on the back into the middle of a fan
A loose cannon of a man
With a knife poked in the back turn in the middle of a man
Who saw my face and ran
[Verse 2]
We could all sleep soundly
We’ll travel, look the streets in the evening
At the thought of first impressions
Though they can be deceiving
So I don’t hope I brag about people changing
[Chorus]
With a knife pulled on the back into the middle of a fan
A loose cannon of a man
With a knife poked in the back turn in the middle of a man
Saw my face and ran
[Bridge]
A drunken friend
The only alibi you’ll need
Against my mouth
And the well thought-out obscenities
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