Tonight I drove to Bellevue
To smell its summer breath
The old windmill and soccer field
Were the same as when I left
It was just out of old habit
That I turned onto her street
Tonight I drove to Bellevue
With no one there to meet
Tonight I drove to Bellevue
18 miles from my home
The nighttime tells its secrets
If you ride through it alone
It told me it was more than boredom
That had brought me here
Tonight I drove to Bellevue
Just to feel like she was near
And I don't know
What this town remembers, but
These street signs
Read like old love letters now
Tonight I drove to Bellevue
And I turned right back around
The volume of my speakers
Couldn't overcome the sound
Of those three words
That were spoken premature
Tonight I drove to Bellevue
Because I can't forget her
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