Born in the northeast
And raised on attention
Know his mother regrets it
More than she'll ever mention
When to college
Studied parties and trashy furniture
Working dead end jobs
This Isn’t the 30s that he’d hoped for
Looking for an exit but she just can’t find the key
Hard to see from the inside. Clinging to monotony
That was going nowhere. Trapped within the seasons cycles
Night blues every Sunday. Weekly parties kept repeating.
Says she knew it best
When he couldn’t ever settle
Always looking in the cracks
He’s stuck right here in the middle
Cheering games and dodging ruts
Of mental health and pride
He lost it on a Sunday
She left in the dead of night
Toughest decision
She ever had to make
Knows it's right but back and forth
depending on the day
I empathize. Try to relate
She knows I’ve been there too
The television’s droning on
But we ignore the news
Planning a vacation from our family, friends, and lives
Escaping for a moment to listen for the waves
The hum that’s always following seems to always know where we stay
We drove up to Boston. We were looking to hit Portland
Her cousin said “the waters cold but the views you’ve got to see them”
Chasing the feeling neither of us felt in years
It’s the way you only feel when you can stand what’s in the mirror
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