Suddenly we are apart from ourselves
Reluctant to recall what was to be love.
Impossible to think,
But one in front of
The other's what we call moving forward.
Suddenly I'm gone from where we laid our
Bodies in a bed within the same walls
Impossible to think,
But one in front of
The other's what we call moving forward.
Sharing laughter is suddenly reminiscent.
She pulled me from the fields to stand before all
Of the city sounds, kicking holes in asphalt.
I'm kicking shovels harder like a new age farmer.
Sharing laughter is suddenly reminiscent.
(This is what we wanted, isn't it?)
(This is what we wanted)
Take me out to play
Well I could use to laughter in my life.
But brother where were you when I was kicked in?
I fully understand that it was a conflict
Of interest to include
Yourself in all of this.
But brother I wish you had been there with me.
Impossible to think,
But one in front of
The other's what we call moving forward.
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