| I drove past your mother’s house
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| Just to see how it felt
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| How’s it all been since we were kids?
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| Just hope you’re doing well
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| Thought about how your hair stayed wet
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| When you showered after sex
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| Soaked the sheets, pillow sets
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| Through my tees to my chest
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| And seeped back in my head
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| Do you remember it?
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| When we fucked in my car
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| I swore to god I would die for you, and I meant it
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| You were the light in my dark
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| My borealis, my distant beach, lit up in silver sun
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| I’d give it all just to
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| Feel that alive again
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| Righted my wrongs
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| Made my bads feel fine
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| I’m homesick for you
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| And I don’t know why
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| I’d die in your arms
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| And it’d be just right
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| And I’ll wonder if
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| Our courses cross again
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| Or will they stay parallel?
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| You can blame me for all of it
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| Beautifully broke her heart
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| I was so young back then
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| And Mr. Williams I am so sorry for my
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| Words to your daughter before we had to part
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| Left four stains of blood
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| From our knees on your floor
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| Let’s take it back to the start
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| Told you one day that I’d marry you
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| Yeah, I said it
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| Think I still got that same charm
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| Know I could still make your mama laugh
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| At things that she shouldn’t have
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| I’d give it all just to
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| Feel that alive again
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| Righted my wrongs
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| Made my bads feel fine
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| I’m homesick for you
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| And I don’t know why
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| I’d die in your arms
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| And it’d be just right
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| I’d give it all just to
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| Feel that alive again
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| Righted my wrongs
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| Made my bads feel fine
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| I’m homesick for you
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| And I don’t know why
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| I’d die in your arms
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| And it’d be just right |