I’ve been waiting for a storm in the middle of December
Just to freeze the melted pieces of me I let go
Now the black ice is frozen on the sidewalk
I don’t know where home is anymore
I just know that it’s where I wanna go
It’s funny how fast things seem to be changing
When you step back and stop looking from below
It’s not so bad we’re going through the same things
But such change was never good for me
I hold my standards low
So low
So low
It seems like every time someone falls in love with you
It’s always for the same reasons I do
So if I can’t get just one foot up ahead
Then maybe you should just move on instead
This room never seems to know its own temperature
The paint peels off the walls down to the floor
Good luck for me I found you a distraction
And I would love to walk you home
I just can’t make it through the door
If tomorrow comes I wake up and you’re not here
I know you’ve probably walked down to the shore
For some reason my mind’s been sleeping inland
And I need to follow somehow
But I don’t know just what for
What for
Just what for
It seems like every time someone falls in love with you
It’s always for the same reasons I do
If I can’t get just one foot up ahead
Then maybe you should just move on instead
So if I’m climbing mountains from the ocean
Should I wonder whether you would sink or swim
Step across the river for a moment
I don’t know why this side always felt so dim
So dim
It seems like every time someone falls in love with you
It’s always for the same reasons I do
If I can’t just get one foot up ahead
Then maybe you should just move on
Oh maybe you should just move on
Oh maybe you should just move on instead
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