Polka Dots

Limbs tangling up
Butterflies are taking over my guts
My hand on the middle of your chest
And yours on the small of my back

You like to text me when you're drunk
And I think it's sweet, but it's also kind of tough
Because you tell me how you love me so much
But I want to hear you say it in the daytime

And you feel like home
More than anything I have ever known
Nothing needs to be defined
Our love can be the easy kind

Leaned your head on my shoulder
But when I looked you didn't look back over
I can't tell what's really going on
And I worry that I'm making this up

I want to put this puzzle back in place
We've painted it over but it's got the same shapes
So I know how the pieces all fit
Now it just looks a little different

You feel like home
More than anything I have ever known
Nothing needs to be defined
Our love can be the easy kind

Patterns in the fabric of our lives might clash
That doesn't always have to mean it's bad
I'll wear your polka dots with stripes, knowing
That we have grown and learned from the past

I feel good existing whichever way feels best
You know that I just love to hear you laugh
I'm terrified of doing anything to ruin
The friendship that we've worked so hard to have

You feel like home
More than anything I have ever known
Nothing needs to be defined
Our love can be the easy kind
Our love can be the easy kind
Our love can be the easy kind



Credits
Writer(s): Davis Schaffer
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