Who was I last December? I wish I could remember
What you said when you picked up the phone
No, I don't really love her, but her lips taste like liquor
And everything feels worse when I'm alone
I feel the moment slipping, I hear the pages ripping
Starting over is inconceivable
Some trees we just could not climb, maybe in a different time
These feelings will be imitable
Magnify my emotions
Blow it all out of proportion
Yes, it's nice that you're observant
But the silence is unnerving
I get the strangest feeling that everybody is dreaming
But when I close my eyes there's nothing more
It shouldn't sound so crazy, in garden blooms of daisy
Bones will bruise from pounding at the door
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