Coffee Spoons

I had nowhere else to be
The trees rustled up a lazy symphony
All the doors were open
And I slammed my way to sleep
I was waking up late
With a grin slapped on my face
I never would've guessed what was coming next
And I didn't mind anyway

Oh, I saw spots when you flashed me
And I saw all your assumptions glitter
The prettiest city I'd ever seen
Was sprawled in front of me
Converted and convinced
That's when I moved in
And we've been sharing coffee spoons and sunny rooms
In that city ever since

But oh, the price you pay
When all good things come your way

Late last night, my worst dream yet
Was live and punching in my chest
Black clouds slid across your eyes
And dimmed the lights on you
You were blue as the couch
And choking on a ghost
And I was whistling in the back with my pitchfork deep
In the warm eternal compost

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh no, oh, oh, oh no
Ooh



Credits
Writer(s): Christopher Lynch, Jon Langmead
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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