Somewhere in between
The beginning and the end
September took the tourist
And settled in for good

You could hear the trains again
Brooklyn girls in scarves
Summer left and no one said a word

We'd open your window
Stay in your bed
All day 'til the street lights came on

[Chorus]
So what happened to bulletproof weeks in your arms?
What happened to feeling cheap radio songs?
What happened to thinking the world was flat?
What happened to that?

Up on 59th street
Right before the rain
Lovers catching taxis going downtown

I'm talking to what's left of you
Watching what I say
Counting all the freckles on your perfect face

You open your window
And I stay on your bed
Just hoping that right words will come

[Chorus: x2]

Its all gone, love, it's all wrong

[Chorus]


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Bulletproof Weeks Lyrics as written by Troy Verges Matt Nathanson

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    I think that when he says 'What happened to thinking the world was flat? What happened to that?' that he is talking about how sometimes when you are with someone in a relationship life can seem so simple and everything becomes idealised but now things have got a bit messy and he's thinking how stupid they wereto think like that... it feels like regret but with nostalgia...

    supernovaslideon November 24, 2008   Link

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