歌词
You used to be scared of the water
You're safe by the side of your father
Your sense of the world day
In your little home by the harbor
You've always felt small in the city
You think that last fall you were with me
And all of your old clothes
Are still in the hall of my building
You never asked once
No, you never asked why
If I was puttin' things off
If I was drinkin' too much of that red wine
No, you'd wear yourself thin
And accept every sin
And if I glued myself shut
You would find your way in
We can't put our souls to the summer
And rattled our bones to the thunder
We watched every sunset
Until we got sick of each other
You've always said fall was your season
That everyone's here for a reason
I stare at your packed bags
And ask what the hell you were meanin'
You never asked once
No, you never asked why
If I was puttin' things off
If I was drinkin' too much of that red wine
No, you'd wear yourself thin
And accept every sin
And if I glued myself shut
You would find your way in
It only feels real after rainin'
And hearts only heal after breakin'
I stare at the tree line
And notice those leaves aren't changing
And does the wind blow in Cape Elizabeth
Constant and cold, how do we live with this?
If love was a dead plant
I'd spend the rest of my life ****in' missin' it
You never asked once
No, you never asked why
If I was puttin' things off
If I was drinkin' too much of that red wine
No, you'd wear yourself thin
And accept every sin
And if I glued myself shut
You would find your way in
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