I wouldn’t want to be here when the temperature drops
The climactic ending with the signature last minute telephone call
Informing you of the sudden change in plans
It is never ending, on many occasions I have told you that I
Tell you too much as it is
In truth I see myself someplace other than this
Beginning to think that my timing was off
Would prefer an ending without doubt about who, why, when, and what’s wrong
Far from innocent, it weighs on our hands
You’re so damn pretty but with a history, a victim of circumstance
I tell you too much as it is
The days are running together and never seem to end
Open your eyes wide (do not look down)
Act surprised when evidence is found
You’re not alone now but so far away
You’ll be over it by then
You will be over it by then
You will be over it and I’ll be on my way
Couldn’t tell you where I’m going to
Far, far away from her from here, I swear this time for real
My best intentions turned upside down
Standing inches away, putting off what I should just do right now
I tell you too much as it is
The days are running together and never seem to end
Open your eyes wide (do not look down)
Act surprised when evidence is found
You’re not alone now but so far away
You’ll be over it by then
You will be over it by then
You will be over it and I’ll be on my way
credits
from You Are Here,
released November 29, 2007
lyrics by: D. Wynne and J. Meek
music by: D. Wynne
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