Never walk in sync
Always behind catching up
You lead
Back to a time
When crying was easy
Letting my guard down
Saying what I mean
Feels like we’ve gone too far
I don’t recognize these trees
And the numbers are all off
But you’re saying it’s our street
Avenues we crisscross
Toss me another one
Bookshelf with a sign that says free
Load it in the trunk
Your smile I can’t resist
Under the streetlight we are us
Cup my hand to shape your cheek
Pull you close to me
The drive home is just a few blocks
Looks like your parking spot is gone,
It’s ok, park on the lawn
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