Stay out with me tonight.
There's some blankets in the back.
Caught on Autumn's edge out near the woods once again,
but this time no one expects us back.
I know it's cold but it's that kind of cold
that doesn't feel bad when it's late.
So let me be bold or I'm gonna be bold-
I've thought of you on and off since 1988.
About your recent investment plan,
it smells like $50 stuffed into a Ziplock bag.
I thought you guys were all totally clean,
but I guess we all need something to relax.
I know you have some place to be-prepared some
information for someone in some hours-
but if we can't get it together fall,
at least let this semi-perfect scene to be ours.
So remain relaxed and remember that
there were once more temperate Novembers.


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    the best song ever.

    j.acobon September 07, 2005   Link

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