Walkin' through the snow
Where we used to go
Goin' through our long talks
Counting up the blocks
Staring out my window
Noticing the thin glow
Where you used to greet me
I forfeit, won't you just come see me?
Never thought that I'd be missin' you
But you never know
What's kept in store
For the brokenhearted whore
Never thought that I'd be cravin' you
But you cut me off
Turned your head and scoffed
And left
I remember weekends
So much time together we spent
Kissin' on the floor
Oh no, your mom is at the door
Button up your red coat
Write me all your little notes
Talk until you're blue
Just can't stop me from still feelin' you
Never thought that I'd be missin' you
But you never know
What's kept in store
For the brokenhearted whore
Never thought that I'd be cravin' you
But you cut me off
Turned your head and scoffed
And left
Never thought that I'd be missin' you
But you never know
What's kept in store
For the brokenhearted whore
Never thought that I'd be cravin' you
But you cut me off
Turned your head and scoffed
And left
Never thought that I'd be missin' you
But you never know
What's kept in store
For the brokenhearted whore
Never thought that I'd be cravin' you
But you cut me off
Turned your head and scoffed
And left
credits
from The Palindrome Years,
released July 26, 2014
Lyrics and music written by Max Bornstein
Lead vocals - Max Bornstein
Background vocals - Max Bornstein and Anjelica Hammond Rees
Lead guitar - Alex Fuchs
Electric guitar - Max Bornstein
Acoustic guitar - Max Bornstein
Bass - Max Bornstein
Drums - Max Bornstein
Percussion - Max Bornstein
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