Let’s go for a walk
Let us roll around in fields and watch the planes take off
Let’s just sing a song
I would watch you breathe in deep as you attempt to sing along
I would take back all those empty words in poems
I would write all those letters to send you when I’m gone
Let’s just have a drink
We can laugh and sing and you can tell me what you think of me
We can talk about our dreams
About the time that you woke up and swore that you were in bed with me
And how you cried so hard until you hardly see
For a second you felt like you know what happiness could mean
What happiness could mean
Let’s go for a walk
Let us go down by the creek and throw some rocks down by the dock
Let’s just stroll along
I would take you to your parents house to show them the earrings that I bought
Yeah God knows I stole them and he don’t think I’m wrong
Yeah God knows I stole them and he don’t think I’m wrong
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