The Dress

White cotton dress, tied at the waist
Bare summer arms, and a lace
Not short and not long, comes down to the knee
On top of the laundry, folded and clean

But I could have sworn
That I threw that thing away, back in June
Snuck out to the alley and
Buried it under the trash, one afternoon
I can't trust my memory anymore

Was it the dress, I wore?
Was it the wine, he poured?
Was there some sign, I ignored?
Was there even time
To run from that storm?

I don't cry or go crazy, I just hold my breath
Keep It all safe, locked up in my chest
Deadbolt the front door, don't answer the phone
Sleep with the lights on, afraid of being alone
And I go back through every detail
Like a photograph in my mind
Searching for what I did wrong
I never find it in time

Was it the dress, I wore?
Was it the wine, he poured?
Was there some sign, I ignored?
Was there even time
To run from that storm?
To run from that storm?
I'm still runnin' from that storm
I'm still runnin' from that storm



Credits
Writer(s): Emily Scott Robinson
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