Verse 1
Remember the words that we would share?
In the shade of our oak tree so fair
We could lay there for hours with no end
Bathing in every second that Time would lend
Verse 2
You would hold me close when I’d despair
Can you feel my heart bleeding with every tear?
We’ve got no agenda but to adore
We tossed the planner, can’t fake it anymore
Chorus
In our place, in our place, in our place
In our space, in our space, in our space
Verse 3
Think about after but not before
We dreamt of gardens on linoleum floors
My rambling monologues only you can endure
While so much is uncertain we are for sure
Chorus
Outro
Though sometimes I might fuck up
You will always hear me say:
“I’m sorry (comma) I love you”
“I’m sorry (comma) I love you”
“I’m sorry (comma) I love you”
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