It was raining so hard as we walked to the car.
The temperature fell every hour.
You told me that you’re fine,
You just needed some time,
And I don’t think that I helped as I lied,
And said maybe this is just
A passing of the seasons.
Maybe this is just a cycle,
It’s repeated.
And I know that I’m not what you needed.
But I promise you,
I’ll always be there
If you feel it.
It’s a hard pill to swallow,
But some things just don’t work out.
It’s a tough act to follow,
Once we’re born we know it won’t last.
We anticipate regret,
(We know we can’t run forever)
But that doesn’t make it any better.
I wish I knew what to say.
I wish I knew how to tell you it’s okay
To feel the anger you feel.
I wish I knew the words to ease your mind.
I wish it wasn’t so hard
For me to find the time.
But this gap is growing wider.
The grass is growing higher.
I know your only desire is to turn back time.
Months will fade into years.
You’ll accept that you’re here.
You’ll move along with the tears.
I promise it gets better
With time.
And I swear this isn’t easier for me.
And I know that you just wanted to be
In love.
Look at the life you built.
You just wanted a family,
Now I think you start to see
That life just throws us in the dirt,
I swear to god we ask for it to hurt.
And I haven’t been alive very long,
But I know the truth to every song
That you sang to each other.
Even though they fell on deaf ears.
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