See you at the station through the window's glare,
Will you ever care to look up at me?
Saw you in the basement where the liquor flows
Where my lover goes into a dream
How do I contain it as you sit across from me
And the space that sits between us
begging to be filled inches closer still?
Then sing along with me
Deep and wide at the other side, a heart don't mend for free
Would we die if you ever tried to hold on tight to me?
Saw you in the country yelling sailor songs
As we sing along, you turn to me
My dear boy I love you, til the love it ends
Hold your heart and then sink in the sea
Picture my amazement as the blood flows through the trees
And the globe of snow that holds us
Shatters everywhere
Did you ever care to sing along with me?
Deep and wide at the other side, hold on tight to me
Still I try as the winds whip by, I said sing along with me
See these eyes at the other side, then hold on tight to me
While your mother's there, did you ever care enough for me?
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