2 A.M. we pulled up, parked in the back
Our friends were waiting at the start of the path
We made our way through the woods in the dark
Your hand I held
But now that part of me is gone
And I just can’t forgive myself
I could lay here all day if you’d let me
I don’t wanna move
Every record I put on is the last I should be listening to
Call out of work ‘cause I don’t care
And probably never will
I’ll take my drugs and fuck right off
But the void that she left can’t be filled
No it can’t be filled
It’s getting harder and harder to wake up
When it’s you I’m dreamin’ of
What a way to start my day
Thinking about what’s been gone for months
No wonder I can’t wake up early
No wonder I waste my days
I guess it’s true, I still miss you
I wonder if that’ll ever change
Will it ever change?
And it’s been so long
I know when I come home
It’s you I’m thinkin’ of
And I know it’s not my place
But I can’t help it
No I can’t help if
I’m still in love
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