Every morning I am sober despite how much I drank last night
My mind is like a puzzle and the pieces never fit quite right together
I’m a danger to myself and I know
That as long as I’ve been running there is further yet to go
That language still is haunting me, identity formation
I remember every tone and pause of every conversation
That I had about you with your sister on the phone
You said you’d stay with me forever so you’d never be alone
And we got stuck and wanted out
Talk cause you like talking
We got old and the focus switched from wanting things to having them
One day I’m going to marry you, thank God we live in Canada
The ceilings so high our voices echoed in the rafters
Like feelings changing day by day happily ever after
Don’t get stuck wanting out
Sing cause you like singing
La da da di da da da
Call it what you want I don’t see myself as pedantic
I’ll be in the campus pub arguing semantics
With Phil and the friends he met in Sociology
And we’ll be free we’ll be free we’ll be free
Did you know when you look at the stars
You’re really looking back in time a hundred billion years?
And every galaxy in space is shaped like a disc
You and I occupy a tiny part of it
But if I didn’t have you
You, my darling perfect gem
Who would help me with those silly life things?
You know I always sucked at them
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