the bank of snow was higher than my car
it was dark and the music wouldn’t play
a week gone by and you were sick of home
we kissed and when the kiss was done
we couldn’t move a bone
was that love or exhaustion, I don’t know
we waved goodbye to everyone we met
honey sticky on our hands and honey in our heads
we fell asleep that night with tummy aches
from the whiskey that we stirred into our cocoa
but you held onto me
as though it were our bed
i hope you don’t forget
we drove the next morning and you left
I find it worsens every time you do
we’ve tried arms, we’ve tried cables,
we’ve tried to tie ‘em tight
but I can’t stay with you
when you agreed, I tried to hide my tears
but it’s all good practice for the big one
I guess I should get rid of these thoughts,
but I’d rather memorize you, it’s all that I’ve got
in the kitchen when we got home from the city
and you told me that my feelings made you hot
well I hope that still holds true when we give up on us
how could you let me leave you in the middle of our lust
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