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lyrics
I keep on walking down the same old streets
where every single sign reads ‘you and me’.
I’ve known love and I’ve heard the voices you would never chase.
You were something else and I got scared.
Became the thundercloud inside your head,
bringing lots of noise but not a drop of rain.
Like that time I told you sometimes it’s just cool to let it go
and I went mad because I knew I was wrong.
Yes, I went mad because I knew I was wrong.
We were the only nonbelievers who got to see the face of God,
making love by the shallow waters in the sun.
Oh, never been so happy as when I didn’t know I was happy,
swimming naked with your laughter ringing long after you were gone.
Now pretty laughing eyes got sick and tired of crying
so she went ahead and bought a new summer dress.
Just to think of you my love used to feel like dying,
still I’m trying.
Did I scare you away? Hey, did I put you off?
Context missing, there is no caption, just a picture,
a morning shower raining down on some misguided creature.
Out of focus like your daydreams when you meet me
in the morning, half awake and half awaiting.
We were the only nonbelievers who got to see the face of God,
making love by the shallow waters in the sun.
Oh, never been so happy as when I didn’t know I was happy,
swimming naked with your laughter ringing long after you were gone.
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