You used to be scared of the water You're safe by the side of your father Your sense of the world lay In your little house by the harbor
You always felt small in the city To think that last fall you were with me And all of your old clothes Are still in the hall of my building
You never asked once No you never asked why If I was putting things off If I was drinking too much of that red wine
And you would wear yourself thin And accept every sin And if I glued myself shut You would find your way in
We gambled our souls to the summer And rattled our bones to the thunder We'd watch every sunset Until we got sick of each other
You always said fall was your season That everyone's here for a reason I stare at your packed bags And ask what the hell you were meaning
You never asked once No you never asked why If I was putting things off If I was drinking too much of that red wine
And you would wear yourself thin And accept every sin And if I glued myself shut You would find your way in
It only feels real when it's raining And hearts only heal after breaking I stare at the tree line And notice the leaves aren't changing
Does the wind blow in Cape Elizabeth? Constant and cold, how do you live with it? Love was a deadline I'll spend the rest of my life fuckin' missing it
You never asked once No you never asked why If I was putting things off If I was drinking too much of that red wine
And you would wear yourself thin And accept every sin And if I glued myself shut You would find your way in
Compositor: Noah Kahan (ASCAP)Editores: Kahanvict Publishing (ASCAP), Sony/ATV Allegro (ASCAP)Administração: Sony/ATV Allegro (ASCAP), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLCECAD verificado obra #25750604 em 20/Abr/2024