you have your scene and i have my reasons
you know the season’s always gonna change
i don’t believe in lovers leaving
just comes from being worn out from the rain
i used to see her when i was sleeping
she’d be sick and crying out to me
since the summer made us older
i’ve been colder, i don’t care to dream
is living worth the price of giving up
of letting go of all that i swore i’d hold onto
out through the dark and stormy night
i meet him daily in eyes of strangers
all the danger’s faded from my fears
i still need them, i still breathe them
but i’m dry of honesty and tears
is living worth the price of getting old
of realizing nothing you can hold in your hand
lasts for long, just a moment then it’s gone
if i could show her everything she missed
writing songs, seeing stars, the way i fell in love
i’m so lonely, ungrateful, i’d give it all away
to hear your voice, touch your hand
oh my god if we could stand by the lake where we first met
if you could be alive with me
i’m not scared and i am certain
someday all our hurting will desist
til then i’ll collect a pile
of every piece of lauren i have missed
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