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Fairweather

from Swear I'm Gonna Change by Lindera

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the thrift store where we bought our clothes burned down
and the winter winds are whipping through the smouldering grounds
they said it’s just another business that can’t sustain itself
another case of insurance fraud and negligence

it’s the simple silence without you around
it’s the awful feeling i let you down again

i still have your school id on my nightstand
i see your face and it’s comforting it really feels like home to me
it’s like you left without a chance to grab your things
it’s like you left without a chance to comfort me

in the strange way the time seemed so fleeting
and in the same way you didn’t say goodbye

it seems that everyone’s logistics are figured out
and i’m still trying to get out of my parents’ house
it’s not failure to launch i’m still just a boy they say
but everyone i know has gone and built their own homes

no longer are the times we’d walk around at night
the streetlamp glow surrounded your crooked smile
a broken jaw and stitches a night in the hospital
a few selected words and a silent drive back home

and i saw what it meant to be you
i knew you were just as lost as anyone
i said this was just a bad idea
this was a rush job
this was the wrong time

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from Swear I'm Gonna Change, released March 22, 2014

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