living by the interstate
the cars don't burn the same way that they did
when we were kids and afraid of your winter
asking where your heartache went
it left itself on beaches where you said
you'd never breathe or be speechless again
don't find out
what you already knew
the answers to all your
god-fearing questions
I hate to ask, but I just have to know
of course, of course, I know your name
like 15 years, and your soul, and your home never ache,
and it's been great, oh it's been great
of course, of course I feel it babe
it's glass in my feet, its the bones that I know you'll break
on nights where you forget your decades
don't find out
what you already knew
the answers to all your
god-fearing questions
I hate to ask, but I just have to know
and you shake
you'll feel great
when it all settles in, when we're all settling
and you'll break,
it's the way that we're all settling
and it's the way that you settle in.
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