On lawn chairs in a lightning storm
Or shoulders on your hardwood floor
It just doesn't feel like I'm at home anymore
Punctuation and a cerebral course
A debt I can't seem to afford
You've got your pencils out, you're keeping score; who won?
I guess all at once you can't be wise and in love
A tape measures just what you're worth
Like inferred thoughts and mini-skirts
Once you'be mopped up all the afterbirth, it's clear
That this tunnel vision destiny
Paperback love and Hercules
Are exactly what they claim to be; a dream
I walked to the patio birdbath, and washed my hands clean
So close your eyes, just sit and wait
For your Dylan diction wedding cake
A couch to have the bed you made replaced
Clothesline sheets in an August wind
As you pray that things won't begin again
Just return to how they'd always been; your way
I'm not sure if I ever loved you
I just know I'm not the same.
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