I take a walk down to the pier
just like you said you're waiting for me there
and you always ask me the same fucking question
"How are you feeling?"
I always say fine and
I want to tell you that I love you
but I can't so I force a smile
and walk away again
The next morning I walk back to the pier
grab a couple 40's and wait for you there
I don't wait very long until I'm back on my feet
looking for people that I can meet
and I'll walk to you from Minneapolis to Texas
right now I'm in [?]
in what feels like a black hole
A third verse must follow the second
this is the song that I must be singing
and I'll do my best
even when I can't
quite hit the note, I'll let it all go
and I'll finish this song I'm singing for someone
that will never hear it like you won't hear me say
that when I close my eyes I only see you
and every day and night I dream that we spoon
every day and every night
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