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lyrics
Hey, maybe when this is over we could go to the gardens just like we planned?
Before I fucked it all up, and I let you down again
We could look at the flowers and talk how we've grown
Since the whole goddamn world so suddenly closed
Tell me how you spent your time alone
Do you feel alone? Do you miss me at all?
Hey maybe when this is done we could open that book?
The one that you had lent to me
You said "I never did finish that one, would you read it to me before we fall asleep?"
Now I never fall asleep, do you sleep better without me?
I bet you do.
Why wouldn't you?
Tell me how you spent your time alone
Do you feel alone? Do you miss me at all?
I've got your 500 words on why I won't waste your time this time
But you don't have to read them, unless you would like
I've got a handful of letters that I'll never send
But if you're hearing this now, well then you get the gist
Did it all just mean less than I thought it did?
Tell me how you spent your time alone
Do you feel alone? Do you miss me at all?
If you get sick of spending all of your time alone
Call me up, anytime, we'll get some coffee and catch up
We can take the long drive home,
this song's way too good not to sing along
and when winter falls, I hope you'll call
If not, when I see you I hope that you missed me
I hope against hope you might still want to kiss me
But if you just smiled and waved
Well, that would be okay
The verse "Can't even buy a coffee without exploiting someone" got me. It really hits hard. For the entire length of the album it felt like the end of the world.
But to be perfectly honest, it's just how life is these days. And it's fucked up. szczur
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