You called me on your drive home
You needed to know that I’m all alone
You couldn’t wait to tell me that you kissed her
And this time you wanted it to be better
It’s real this time
it’s a different kind
The look in her eyes
It’s an honest crime
On your birthday, make a mixtape every year
I don’t want to tear down what we’re building here
But this is how I’m feeling
And I’m okay with that
But this is how I’m feeling
And I’m okay with that
You snuck out of your parents house
to swim in the pond at the bottom of the hill
Drive until the sun comes up
As if there’s no such thing as time to kill
You called me on your drive home
Told me you were all alone
You couldn’t do it anymore
You said through tears you couldn’t see the road
She said she feels just like the rest of them
And she was really trying
Said even good things sometimes end
And she just wants the best for him
Now you only ask about each other from time to time
You never told her that you loved her
you didn’t want to cross that line
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