On the drive from Seattle past windmills and tractor trailers
The passengers in passing cars were your only neighbors
You turn to your mother say “do you know that I love you”
But nobody notices the dark cloud hanging right above you
And alone in your bedroom with the pictures of a childhood carefully hung
Of a boy who was happy once when he was very young
[c] I wish you were here now
We’d have so much to talk about
I wish you were here. now. I. Wish you were here.
I’m a little different than I used to be
Not so stubborn in all of my thoughts and beliefs
I just know that I’m broken, know that I’m wrong
Just know that I’m open and bleeding and raw
And I’ve got addictions that stick me like pins
In my stomach when I’m trying my best to shake them.
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