The credits are rolling, this was over a long time ago
I stumble home drunk in the cold and the snow
We’ll go separate ways, to separately deal with this
Whatever it was, whatever it is
Maybe I can be in the background of your life
Maybe I can grow up
And I hear her say, “what part do I get?”
I thought I was done replacing
But I'm still here, and I'm still trying
And that’s more than you could say
for the other boys you’ve kept away
Why can’t we stay here
with the lights turned down and the shades drawn up
And we could stay in
Listen to our parent’s records in the dark
We could be shut ins, we could be shut ins
I could lie here forever if I didn’t have to wake up
I could lie here forever if I never had bad dreams
Just for tonight, will you hang on to this?
When I close my eyes I don’t see anyone or anything anymore
I sing anyways for me, for you, for whoever cares to hear it.
We’re wearing our sunday best, standing perfectly still in the hot air on a sunny afternoon. You don’t love me anymore, but you used to, I used to, now I’m used up.
And in the morning I’ll be sober and sorry for all of this.
And I can still burn my books and bridges and leave nothing left for you to find
And maybe I’m not good enough, but I will not sink
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