How you remind me of old dirty knees or my sister climbing up trees
And the sap from the leaves of the mangoes between my fingers
Or sand from the beach that traveled on seats of the old yellow car
Invading the seams as we drove by the bridges,
Danced with the widows,
Looked at the willows and lived in a town we once knew.
Oh it’s so frightening how in this town you can’t hear whispers.
Just sounds of the telephone. And it’s always someone you don’t know.
And the people who leave are the people you need
And their always so far their just out of reach as we drove by the bridges,
Danced with the widows,
Looked at the willows and lived in a town we once knew.
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