Gravity
Gravity This foggy window won’t talk to me, this condensation jogs my memory-Of a flushed face and blurry eyed a shaky voice while it’s raining outside-As the wind takes the life of the leaves, we were tangled in separately-Now it’s he-said, she-said, I’ll take what’s good instead-Gravity keeps pulling me down, you’re crying voice is the deafening sound-That I run to, when you don’t want to-And all we are is losing touch, this thread we walk isn’t thick enough-And I want you, but you don’t want to-Do you remember when, we were us again-Do you remember when, remember when-What’ll it take for this façade to break I don’t know where to turn-And the last words I hear you say is when you leave what will I burn-As the wind takes the life of the leaves, we were tangled in separately-Now it’s he-said, she said, I’ll take what’s good instead-Gravity keeps pulling me down, your crying voice is the deafening sound-That I run to, when you don’t want to-And all we are is losing touch, this thread we walk isn’t thick enough-And I want you, but you don’t want to-Do you remember when, when we were us again-Do you remember when, oh remember when-As the wind takes the life of the leaves-As the wind takes the life of the leaves-Remember me.