Unattached
If I could remember the half of what I said to you
It seemed like something brand new
Amber lights
They seemed to soften the night
You said I was full of shit, then you kissed me on the lips
And you were right
What I would give to relive that night
I told you I had to go
So I walked home alone
You looked so perfect on the porch that night
You made the sunset look more like a street light
You had me under the usual charms
You took two steps and fell right into my arms
Pointless words
Everything I say's absurd
But this is nothing new. Even this song is reused
Numbered days
You said you didn't see the world that way
I told you I needed rest
You said that's probably for the best
I know nothing I could say
Would change your mind
But I'm gonna say it anyway
I saw you in the mirror, looking bored as hell
And if I didn't love you then, it was hard to tell
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