There were times I guess I was alright,
and you could’ve had anyone you wanted
The Moonlight reflects on your cheek,
Leaves fall down around your bare feet
The sun browns your face from every angle
It keeps me from you, it keeps me up all night
I write it all down, so I’ll remember you
My head is empty, I feel nothing at all.
All my songs will die alone with me
Ground is dry and
water does not reach these barren limbs
I kept you at an arm's reach
Your hands would reach out for my face in the dark
But I was always long gone
My eyes are red when I get no sleep
I think you used to know what I was talking about when I said how I felt like a faded tattoo. I used to mean so much, but now you cover me up. When you were younger, I was everything to you. I want so badly for it to still be cool, ride my bike to your house, sink to the bottom of your pool. I think you used to know what I was talking about when I said how I felt like a faded tattoo.
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