I write these words but you, you’ll never read them
I sing these songs but you, you’ll never hear them
Sometimes I lie, but you, you don’t believe me
I know that you know that I, I speak way too easy
When the wind was where we were we turned
In my own home I hide embarrassing pictures
I keep my lights so low I don’t see the textures
When the when was where we were we turned
We know that time don’t make us men
We wish we knew where to begin
All the light competes to catch our eyes
When the wind was where we were we turned
I watched a man lie to both of his children
We pay a price to find our satisfaction
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