A face like yours should have a song.
A smile like yours should have someone to tell it jokes.
And hands like yours should have someone to hold on to,
if you want to.
Cause I'd like to,
To be the one that you hold on to.
To be the one you reach for
When you want it all to mean more,
And you need more.
Let me be more.
Let me be more.
I'm already yours.
I haven't seen your face since March of last year.
Haven't spoke to you since June.
I remember the brand of gum that you chewed.
And I remember the shadow beneath your collarbone.
I remember how you'd say you didn't like to talk on the phone,
And how we'd talk on the phone.
And I remember that time I called and how you'd said you'd call me back.
But the phone never rang,
and I never asked.
And we ran out of secrets,
and let the months pass.
They say that love kills time,
well time kills love too fast.
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