seasons followed one another
we always swallowed one another
no matter how big the lie
I’m doing dishes with your mother
I’m moving furniture for your father
no matter how hard I try
I couldn't sew the tear together if I wanted to
even in the moments of disorder, I still wanted to... I did, oh
and we were standing at the bottom
we were all tightly knit together
and bit by bit
you all disappeared
and reason came to replace passion
oh, and you got obsessed with the fashion
and colour turned to black and white
you're out of focus and receding
oh, and this film is proceeding
with or without the dialogue I write
I couldn't put the moments in order if I wanted to
and even in the moment of disorder, I still wanted you... I did
and we were standing at the bottom
we were all tightly knit together
and bit by bit
you all disappeared
from the picture
and oh how I missed you
oh oh
and oh how I missed you
oh oh
I couldn't sew the moment together if I wanted to
and even in the moment of disorder, I still wanted you.. I did
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