I Still Remember Who I Was Last Summer

Well I've changed except my heart still beats too fast and my lungs still collapse and my legs still shake.
I once thought love was real when we sat atop that hill and looked at cars below.
We used to grow.
You kissed me on the forehead and told me that you'd never let go.
You told me that you'd love me until the end.
Which begs the question, are we now dead?
The person I thought I knew must be the person I once trusted until my bones rusted over in the snow.
We used to grow like the tallest tree in my background I used to know.
Well happiness and joy and bliss, how it all disappeared so quick.
So here's to life and here's to love.
I've said it before, that I fade with the setting sun.

My ears are still ringing from the sound of your broken heart,
beating faster than thought, caught in your stare, so encompassing.
All resolve is lost as words fall from your lips,
my trembling fingertips held out in question.
So shake hands with regret, set to slip away.
Your eyes crossing, rivers flowing under your pale feet.
As the moments count down to flames,
meet and greet death,
he wears a cloak of your hopes and dreams,
quenched like the raging fire they were once.
You're the breath he never found;
you are the closed eyes peacefully resting while those around you are torn to pieces.
You're the smoke I pull to escape from thought of you.
No touch, no shadow cast into mind,
your hand fervidly held at your side as memories of you flow through mine
an empty space more lonesome for what it has lost.
You're the sunset smile thundering out of a careless moment,
you're the tightly closed fingers holding in a breath.
If you would stay here with me, one more minute,
I would steal the world.



Credits
Writer(s): Cameron Michael Boucher, Charlie Alexander Singer, Raphael Bastek
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