I’m so lonesome I could cry
but I can’t reach out to you
how much longer must we pretend
that I don’t want to break the rules -
but you’ve got your home
and I’ll keep to mine.
I beg that you let me down easy
I don’t wanna hear a thing
untie me slowly, friend
I think it’s an inch, I know it’s a mile
but if you’re down to kick it too
then let’s take the risk
I’ll roll the dice
and I’ll do my best to keep steady
while you just keep wandering.
I know how this story ends.
stripped down to colour
and a shape
two brown eyes
without a face
I’ll bet money
someday
you’ll fade away
But until that day, I wish you’d bust out of lockdown, come over, and stay.
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