The summer heats me up and swallows my soul. The winter’s still lonesome and cold. As far as I remember, the weather’s always better where you go. Where’d you go?
I’m blowing in between. I’m lying in the leaves. I’m knocking on your door. But we’re not talking anymore. And I wish you’d come and see me at the end of the day. Before you pack your car. Before you go away.
Somewhere in Scandinavia, I’m sure.
Your send off screws me up and puts me to bed. Picks up and plays with my head. You’re so hard to remember. Sometimes I think it’s better to forget, like you forget.
I’m blowing in between. I’m lying in the leaves. I’m knocking on your door. But we’re not talking anymore. And I wish you’d come and see me at the end of the day. Before you pack your car. Before you go away.
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