If I manage expectations,
Would you talk to me again?
I miss you so damned much some days,
My enigmatic friend,
And if I found a better me,
Tell me, then, would you agree?
If I stand there like a mannequin,
And let you take the wheel,
Sit behind you silently,
And just enjoy the feel,
The feel of when we got along,
Like an arrow, straight and strong.
Unladen by the lifeless weight of things we said that day,
That seemed to turn your eyes to steel,
And make you run away,
What if I changed my name?
Or maybe you’ll forget what my name was.
And what if I could force myself,
To not expect too much,
Maybe I could walk again without your mercy as my crutch,
Thank you, thank you,
You must have had more pain than anyone I’ve ever known.
I’ve ever known.
The dream to live together.
Did I ruin that as well?
The one thing I held onto in this strange suburban hell,
And when the children had all grown,
Two Buffalonians on our own.
And when the children had all grown,
Two Buffalonians on our own.
And when the children had all grown,
Two Buffalonians on our own.
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