I found you grieving in the grass
Sky blood water color blue
You seem so simple sure and sad
So I sat down to grieve with you
You raised your hand to shield your eyes
I shifted left to block the sun
You crossed your legs and cleared your throat
I waited for you words to come
But they slept soundly in your chest
They never made it past your tongue
So we sat silently and still
We thought about the things wed done
And all the people that we loved
And all the people that we wronged
I watched the years flash through your face
Locked my anger in your lungs
So every breath stung more and more
A wave of wips across my spine
A billion bees trapped in my chest
Nails on chalkboard every time
'Til I watched your fingers sneak towards mine
I heard your breath go thing and short
I tucked your hair behind your ears
And watched your eyes dart back and forth
I sucked your lip and bit your neck
The trees were shaking at their roots
My angry arms fell cool and calm
My cotton mouth was well with you
So we lay glowing in the grass
To watch the sun swamp with the moon
Trade our future for our past
Present tense was all we knew


Lyrics submitted by amandaaaa, edited by abenites1985, SaraJean

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    kevin devine triapses words into being that stupid movie kiss. he describes he anger and hurt with so many metaphors, yet she fixes it with the most common and useful and problematic fixant of them all: touch.

    & i absolutely adore it.

    lastliplockon August 18, 2007   Link
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    where do i find this song

    roseparade8on September 07, 2006   Link
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    it's on the new cd put your ghost to rest that comes out next month.

    amandaaaaon September 21, 2006   Link
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    thanks haha i picked that up today

    roseparade8on October 17, 2006   Link
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    AMAZING.

    daystoforgeton November 21, 2006   Link
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    these lyrics couldn't have been written any better.

    cricketsandcrowson July 27, 2007   Link
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    these lyrics couldn't have been written any better.

    cricketsandcrowson July 27, 2007   Link
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    beautiful song. speaks of it so well you deceive yourself to think its happening to you

    rockisgroovyon December 03, 2007   Link
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    I think these are the most priceless lyrics.. "so we lay glowing in the grass to watch the sun swap with the moon to trade our future for our past the present tense was all we knew"

    xWakingXa5hlandxon February 19, 2008   Link
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    beautiful

    groundfloweron April 22, 2008   Link

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