I can feel the distance 
    The streets kept comin' and comin' and comin' 
 He sped through his tracks 
 And every scene he spied was all the same 
 But since he kept running, and running and running and never looked back, 
 He never realized how far he came. 
 And it didn't matter, that the latter part hadn't bothered him, 
 Rather, all the sadness that followed him 
 As if it was a ball and chain. 
 Cause along the way his posture had changed, 
 Fraught with his faults, and his anger, 
 Until he wouldn't respond when they called his name. 
 It was all part of the game, 
 What started as a play to get ends 
 Had left him with a breadth of debt and less friends 
 And, yet, he never questioned where the quest went 
 And when dissenters didn't deem him special 
 He did his best to impress them. 
 And this led to regrets then; 
 Still he was dead set on success, 
 And distress, he'd only express through a sent text 
 Addressed to anyone he hadn't met yet 
 The tires peeled on desire's wheels 
 Again he said, I can feel...   
 The distance 
 The more that he stepped, still 
 I can feel the distance. 
 The closer he'd get, still 
 I can feel the distance. 
 The more that he stepped, still 
 I can feel the distance. 
 The closer he'd get, still   
 The city had changed him. 
 As he reflected on the decade that passed, 
 His life, he reckoned at last, was a staged pun, 
 Where the fantasy masked where the grave was dug. 
 A double life revamped, 
 And the other side bites till it tastes blood. 
 So he drives to escape driving a stake through his great love 
 Incessantly trying to shine through the bars like a caged sun, 
 Dissecting a piece of this strange run 
 Over dirty southern acres 
 Working for crumbs in some underground dank club. 
 Where there's nothing but strained hugs 
 For mother and father and estranged son; 
 'Cause he can't recall when he became one. 
 Though the shame is heavy and weighs tons 
 He still finds a way to place the blame on what they've done 
 Visits they've stayed away from, 
 And perhaps it was that all along. 
 So he just carries on, 
 Now he can barely call, 
 'Cause the talks are rarely calm. 
 He wears his callouses like a tux to a daily prom, 
 Warily feeling 'forever young', until they play the song. 
 And his patient wife waits gracefully, while he breaks the dawn, 
 Racin' 'cross the states to raise the stakes and cost to pay it off 
 Debatin' cons of procreation on the hopes he'd trade it all 
 For basic honest home relations. How'd they know it'd take this long? 
 But he placed his honor in the way he crawled, 
 All that means is he hits the floor harder from farther up in case he falls 
 He's racing towards the exits, 
 So disconnected, he felt compelled to misdirect his perspective 
 I can feel the...   
 The distance 
 I can feel the distance 
 I can feel the distance 
 I can feel the distance 
 I can feel the distance   
 So far, so far away 
 And the more that I step, still 
 So far, so far away 
 The closer I get, still 
 So far, so far away from who I thought I'd be.   
 And I don't wanna turn around, oh no 
 To see that I'm all alone. 
 Just a pillar of salt and stone. 
 Just a pillar of salt and stone.