Something Usually Happens

Open up like the midnight freeway
trying to get a peak of the ocean sleeping
It's tough to breathe with the salt
it thickens air around your words
as your voice emits its cooler tones into the car's ozone
Something usually happens but I'm still unsure

As we wade in artificial heat,
our eyes will start to grow heavy
Do you think if I just fall asleep, our endings would be comforting?

A Space blanket from a stranger;
it's a foreign kind of warmth
when I'm wrapped up in its arms
You know I tried to love the danger,
float to the surface see your face, always knew that id be saved

Future feels like a longing gaze,
it's almost in your hands but you missed their name
Hear an owl sing off some sandy cliffs,
if we both jumped in, would it scamper?
Feel the ocean breeze try to ask for me,
if I redirect, would it answer?

Drag my feet out towards the bay
to walk on water, walk away
I bet jesus's beard hid a withering face,
making pennies for miracles, dazed

Blush red tired interdimensional glow,
that the universe wears as the seatbelts let go
Asleep, we're watching the sunrise
Two strangers in love, no fear in their eyes

A Space blanket from a stranger;
it's a foreign kind of warmth
when I'm wrapped up in its arms
You know I tried to love the danger,
float to the surface see your face,
always knew that id be saved

A Space blanket from a stranger;
it's a foreign kind of warmth
when I'm wrapped up in its arms
You know I tried to love the danger,
float to the surface see your face,
always knew that id be saved



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Writer(s): Bigger Better Sun
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