Do you remember as kids when we would hide
into the backs of the sunsets of our minds?
and we would sit and wait while the world slowly turns
not caring about the fires that burned and I would close my eyes when i sleep at night, not caring about tomorrow's daylight I had a brown paper bag and not a care at all. walked straight down a narrow hall and I would turn my eyes to the Mirror's glare, It was Right There That
I made a promise to myself, Never to become anybody Else
Here I stand before you today, taking back every promise that I've ever made
And now...
She waits til' Saturday Morning
To come around and paint the sky orange
It feels like we've been on a carousel,
how long has it been i can hardly tell
It was perfect, pure and unadulterated
I slipped, Tripped, Stumbled and I faltered
I hit the ground, I never ever looked around, to see that
You were dressed up in a shower curtain
didn't want the world to see your bare skin
you were JUST like me, You wanted everyone to think you're clean
I made a promise to myself, Never to become anybody Else
Here I stand before you today, taking back every promise that I've ever made
We Wait till Saturday Morning, our eyes rain and keep on pouring
It feels like we've been mute for forever
i CAN'T STAY AND TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER
"how the wind it blows, like candles in the window"
I'm with my, anticipatory feelings fading
I stay up all night Re-Playing,
when were swinging from the branches by the Three Trees
You, Yourself, and the better part of me
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