Think of all the ways that I don't need you
waiting for the fading light
spreading darkness across the city
so I can't remember what I look like
You say you haven't all summer
and I'm such a bummer to ask
but my veins still jump when I see your face
and I see your face everywhere
The weight of that social convention
sorry, man, I forgot your name
but good luck in whatever you do
and thanks for wishing me the same
Because it seems like tomorrow
is a dream lost by the morning
and I wake up in that glaring sun
try to piece together what it meant
And I'll just tell the cops to go away
leave me here because I want to stay
kill the time, write some lines
because I don't know no other way
Your wrists appeared in my dreams again
you held them behind your back
and I stood behind you with trembling silence
thinking if I could go back
there's so many things that I would ask
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