I've heard that no men wait 'til they're dead before they'll do their time
But will I now be one of those? How could it be so kind?
Cause I can still suck smoke or tell jokes feeling fine
Knowing what’s become of me, the path I've left behind
So don’t go thinking you were just some separate ghost
I spent those wishing it were you I loved the most
But I’ve only learned to love two things; the first is to make someone cling
The second is an outbound highway sign
And I’m sorry I never made it to your birthday, No I don’t mean the party
You know I was there because I drank too much and stared straight ahead for hours
But thank God you don’t ask me those questions anymore, if all I have to offer you is this:
It was always my fault, it was always your fault and that’s just if we’re being honest
So don’t go thinking you were just some separate ghost
I’ve spent years wishing it were you I loved the most
But I’ve only learned to love two things; the first is to make someone cling
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