going back to where you're from
is more easily said than done
but you don't talk much
anymore
we don't connect like we used to
but i should expect that
cuz i know
you and me
have a way of burning
beautiful things to the ground
CHORUS:
if i go down, down, down, down
where will you be?
probably the same place you found, found, found,
found me
when there's nothing left
it's hard to know
sometimes it hurts to hold
but it's worse to let go
and i know they say
every scar's a beauty mark
you and me sure had a time
i see it everyday in my mind
and i picture you alone somewhere
losing it all in the dark
CHORUS
if i wake up
and you're not there
all the dreams i've forgotten i wouldn't care
except what you sang about dying
really stuck to my bones
we never fit in
you and i
we bounced around for love
but is that the same as trying?
maybe in another life
we won't feel so alone
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