Clouds above the cemetery
Can't even tell the time of day
They give nothing away
Reading names of people past
They're so very close and far away
But who am I to say?
Trees obscure the borderlines
There's big weeping willows all around
Their branches weigh them down
Remember when we came unglued?
We floated by the window
The neighbors must have had a laugh
We love to put on a show
For people who would try to deny
We'd show 'em the pictures
The only thing that bothers me now is why here?
Is it true
As I walk along the beach beside you
That nothing in this world can find you?
Whoa, whoa
Here's to you
Let the growing of the trees remind you
That everything is now behind you
Whoa, whoa
Ear against a mausoleum
Eyes on a broken wristwatch hand
My feet still caked with sand
Remembering when we came unglued
I feel like my heart is beating fast
I can't seem to relax
And people never used to smile
When posing for portraits
It must have been a different time
No phony elastic grin
It feels like it's the real me
Straight face and a blank stare
Looking like I never win
But I feel fine
Is it true
As I walk along the beach beside you
That nothing in this world can find you?
Whoa, whoa
Here's to you
Let the growing of the trees remind you
That everything is now behind you
Whoa, whoa
Twice in my life
I've been sure that a wall was the edge of the world
And twice in my life
I've been sure that a wall was the edge of the world
And twice in my life
I've been sure that a wall was the edge of the world
And twice in my life
I've been sure that a wall was the edge of the world
And twice in my life
I've been sure that a wall was the edge of the world
And twice
Writer(s): Kaoru Ishibashi, Zachary Colwell
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