i feel like a daydream, i’m not even gone
we agreed to make love until june
it’s a strange combination of sad and turned on
to know what is coming, and still try to cast into you
you walked through the city to buy cigarettes
while i stayed with him in the hallway
maybe i think it’s better to have little regrets
than a single pleasant memory of you i would rather forget
i know that you say
we will quickly go away
and that’s why i’m afraid
oh we’ll find new friends
and we'll set new dates
and we won’t remember, what a shame
we pulled into the wrong parking garage
and we browsed the museum alone
you were angry ‘cause i had been lost all along
and there’s no map for us, i will not find my way back
on my own
when the boat you’re on
is a home you’ve made
you’ll forget the time you almost said you wanted to stay
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