You think you’re not the one for me
Well I’m gonna spend my life
Proving that wrong
Proving that wrong
Remember all those late nights
we spent yelling loud
well they’re all gone now
they’re all gone now
selfishness acts of fear
why have I brought you here
coat covered collapsed lung
my god what have I done
broken mirrors in a broken home
my god is all alone
can’t clear my thoughts or flood them out
but you already know that now
I can’t make the past go away
but I can bury it
somewhere it can’t be found
can’t be found
can’t be found
watch as the garden grows
fading back there behind the rose
credits
from The Garden,
released December 18, 2010
Marissa Cronin is featured on clarinet on this track
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