Birthmark

That red wine birthmark on your shoulder
Two winters longer than the fling
Could try again when we are older
Maybe the time could kill the sting

I wake up, it's fine in the morning light
I feel sort of over it
And it's not like I lay awake and cry
Over someone undeserving
Of my space and time, God, I swear I'm fine
But it's when I go to bed
When I go to bed

Do you remember last December?
Screaming our heads off on the frost
And then all of our friends were watching us
The way you watch something combust

And the words that hung hot in the air
And how dumb did you think that I was?
'Cause none of your lies were adding up, now I know
I know, I know I'm better off, but

I wake up, it's fine in the morning light
I feel sort of over it
And it's not like I lay awake and cry
Over someone undeserving
Of my space and time, God, I swear I'm fine
But it's when I go to bed (I can't get over it)
When I go to bed (I can't get over it)

(I can't get over it) I wake to find your memory
(I can't get over it) replay that same Soccer Mommy
Song for an hour 'til you leave
Whichever first provides relief

Was there a time before you-me?
I watch us from the mezzanine
Where once there was a bolder man
You cower now in Comic Sans

(I can't get over it) I wake up, it's fine in the morning light
I feel sort of over it (I can't get over it)
And it's not like I lay awake and cry
Over someone undeserving (I can't get over it)
Of my space and time, God, I swear I'm fine
But it's when I go to bed (I can't get over it)
When I go to bed (I can't get over it)



Credits
Writer(s): Mackenzie Spencer, Charles Spencer, Alexander Spencer, Katie Munshaw
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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