Tide Height
Your writing's still here, Dad
The concrete ledge
Maybe a tide height or in love and death
Shells in the backyard
The cherry tree
You've been gone six years but please answer me
Your bed is still there, Maa
I'll lay my head in the concave where yours was in loneliness
The rats in the backyard will bury me
You've been gone for a year and it's just hitting me
We were hoping for something
And we got only lies
We were hoping for something more
We were hoping for something
And we got nothing but lies
We were hoping for something more
The concrete ledge
Maybe a tide height or in love and death
Shells in the backyard
The cherry tree
You've been gone six years but please answer me
Your bed is still there, Maa
I'll lay my head in the concave where yours was in loneliness
The rats in the backyard will bury me
You've been gone for a year and it's just hitting me
We were hoping for something
And we got only lies
We were hoping for something more
We were hoping for something
And we got nothing but lies
We were hoping for something more
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Writer(s): Liam Marsh
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