she learned how speak two weeks too late,
to see his softer side,
but every word she speaks bites at your cheek,
begging to reply,
and i know that’d she’d still find him there,
inside that envelope, on that old hard drive,
not sure that you’d even care,
but on the DV tape you look so alive,
yeah our shells keep moving, but we can lose them,
if we time it right,
and live like children, without a reason,
up in that cloudless sky,
and i know that’d she’d still find him there,
inside that envelope, on that old hard drive,
not sure that you’d even care,
but on the DV tape you look so alive,
he springs from the ink, of smudged out receipts,
from when you were 25,
from flip-phoning screens, bob dylan’s dream,
we all went floating by,
and i know that’d she’d still find him there,
inside that envelope, on that old hard drive,
not sure that you’d even care,
but on the DV tape you look so alive,
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