my hands between my legs here
your hands are shaking from fear
of the trouble we got ourselves into
i hate this fucking place and
i’ve always been replaceable
maybe i’ve never been remarkable
but i swear i could love you with my chest
and i’m only a little embarrassed to admit it
so grab my jacket collar
and tell me that you’re honored
to be my best friend
i sure as hell told you how i meant
to to tell you how i felt
in the forest filled with ferns and that terrible time
in the smithsonian
they were pointing and laughing and we got stuck in a snowstorm
and i knew i’d be loving you for quite some time
and do you remember in the corner
when i told you i still loved her
and you went on some tangent about
being left handed
and you handed me a drink and promised everything
it would be quiet
but i don’t think we get to have that
but what’s best it got the best of me
and when a change in tone could leave me silent
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