once you walked twice you talked three times you flew
you know that there's no word to color
what you saw when you drew the girl that you knew
you know that your fantasy is all
in the face
of a love you buried in the autumn leaves
a phase
that your teenage years were meant to grow into
a world where the only way out is to work
you sink hours and hours into a well
wishing memory would come back to serve
you think that your remembrance's a
telltale sign
that the bricks returned recursive reeling
in your mind
that you'll never be a child again
but you live it over in your mind
try to save the tide marks you could find
if we could rewind you'll be my confidante
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