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The same cartilage is half-haunting me as
I′m hooked willingly to the hued history of
Your quaint pleasantry and my split memory of
A notched maple tree and what you meant to me
The stark symmetry of the pier next to me was
A frame boundary of where we came to be and
Our feet following it back to the water
Would make our undoing hit even harder
And I still see it all ending
As you told me "it's not healthy
To want only when we′re lonely"
What you needed I just couldn't be
My hands are dirty
You'd be the first to say so, you always were
It′s half-metaphor, it′s half-literal
You lined the walls with everything we've said before
Talking across your mouth
A tongue I couldn′t taste with words I'd never hear
It′s clear to me now
That was my first sin, my only sin
I′m hooked willingly to the hued history of
Your quaint pleasantry and my split memory of
A notched maple tree and what you meant to me
The stark symmetry of the pier next to me was
A frame boundary of where we came to be and
Our feet following it back to the water
Would make our undoing hit even harder
And I still see it all ending
As you told me "it's not healthy
To want only when we′re lonely"
What you needed I just couldn't be
My hands are dirty
You'd be the first to say so, you always were
It′s half-metaphor, it′s half-literal
You lined the walls with everything we've said before
Talking across your mouth
A tongue I couldn′t taste with words I'd never hear
It′s clear to me now
That was my first sin, my only sin
Writer(s): Gordon Phillips Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com