| I remember when we first fell in love
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| Symphonies at the bus stop on a Tuesday
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| I was wearing blue Nike high tops
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| You were annotating Greek tragedies
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| I spent the next eight months
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| Documentin' my heart in voice memos
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| Tryna' write down my feelings in real time
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| Part of me knew it would slip through my fingers so quickly
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| Like it always does
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| I guess I was too much for you
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| Or was I just not enough for you?
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| I can never decide, so I analyze
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| Replay all the scenes on my movie screen
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| How I pulled away and you made me pay
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| That weekend in May, that night in July
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| Blame it on summer, blame it on distance
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| Blame it on me, on all my resistance
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| To getting so close, I might really need you
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| You’re the one person, who might really see through
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| All of my bullshit, all of my anger
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| That time when you called and I didn’t answer
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| So I just relive, miscommunications
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| And then I go back to our last conversation
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| Now you’re leaning against a brick wall
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| With your backpack on baby
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| You look so much older than
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| Than when I met you
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| I can’t believe its over
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| I watch our lives untangle
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| I guess that this is the part when
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| I block your number
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| Sorting through the new ounces of conversation
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| Your inflection tells me if you mean it
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| Modern love is so damn romantic
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| The irony of poor connection as we talk over FaceTime
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| What a metaphor
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| You say I remind you of fiction
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| A remarkable girl but also a nightmare
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| You found it poetic and sometimes magnetic
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| Until you got sick of my psychoanalysis
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| Like they always do
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| I’ll blame it on summer, I’ll blame it on distance
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| I’ll blame it on you, on all your persistence
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| That it’s only chances, and it’s only time
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| And if it were perfect, I wouldn’t be cryin'
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| On the floor of my dorm room, you wait in the lobby
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| And you keep insistin' and I keep on sobbin
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| And I just relive the deliberations
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| And then I go back to our last conversation
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| Now you’re leaning against a brick wall
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| With your backpack on baby
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| You look so much older than
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| Than when I met you
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| I can’t believe it’s over
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| I watch our lives untangle
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| I guess that this is the part when
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| I block your number
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| I’ll blame it on summer, I’ll blame it on distance
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| I’ll blame it on you, on all your persistence
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| That it’s only chances, and it’s only time
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| And if it were perfect, I wouldn’t be cryin'
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| On the floor of my dorm room, you wait in the lobby
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| And you keep insistin' and I keep on sobbin
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| And I just relive the deliberations
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| And then I go back to our last conversation |