Rode the train all day
Thought of when you walked away
Though there was nothing left to say
It felt undone
Like a shoelace on a child
I take a walk
To clear my head around the block
Not quite sure it’s time to talk but sure we’ll get there soon enough
Take it out on me
Lord knows I took it out on you
Stay in bed til four
Throw my suitcase on the floor
Not much left here to adore
But still we stumble through the door
Wish I knew why
I’m still so hard to recognize
Maybe a feeling in my eyes I can’t ignore
But can’t predict yet what’s in store
Said “Let me see you smile,
Lord knows that it’s been quite awhile”
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