San Francisco in November
The water, it's still warm

When you're broken
You can't tell them what went wrong

Oh, oh
Oh, oh

Jumper is what they'll name you
Just another jumper
You're not the first

When you're broken
You can't tell them where it
When you're broken,
You can't tell them where it hurts

One, two, three
One, two, three
Did you count one, two, three?
Did you count one, two, three?
Easy as one, two, three
Easy as one, two, three
Easy as one, two, three
Did you count one, two, three?

And then

Oh, oh
Oh, oh

I'm sorry that I never met you
And I'm sorry that we never touched

When you're broken
You forget there's so much
When you're broken
You forget there's so much more
You forget there's so much more
You forget there's so much more

And you

Oh, oh


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    I think this song may be about suicide? There are sooo many attempts each year off of the golden gate bridge. Living in SF, I definitely relate to what I think the lyrics are saying. I'm so curious about each person that tries and fails or succeeds...whatever that means.

    elanajoyon March 18, 2009   Link

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