Pedals are slowly falling as love is slowly stalling
For the month of pretend and change is here
Don’t say you don’t want to think about it
Don’t act like I was never there
Doorbells are ringing, little ghosts are singing
And I’m still thinking of things we use to do
I know I can’t change a single thing you say
But I still want to be yours, I still want to be your noose
And as I watch an apple fall, not far from a tree
I can’t help but think “what’s wrong with me?”
Kind of feel like the leftover candy from last Halloween
Oh, I love how you blush, when you feel, I’m being obscene
credits
from Chapter Two,
released June 23, 2020
Written by William J. Moretti II
(c) 2020
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