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Sometimes Do Songtext
von Lucy Roleff

Sometimes Do Songtext

Long were the afternoons spent
Trying to be different girls
Only to find that the one you first met
Dizzy on cheap cigarettes
Had caught you up


That late evening I borrowed your lighter
I didn′t know how to use it
I think of the morning after in the coffee shop
I think of the rainy hills where we hid in my car
I think of you sometimes, too, even now
But how could I ever return to that thought?
How many seasons until I am down?

When your housemate, he went away
You invited me in, damp from the shower
I looked at the plants and studied your belongings
We sat on the couch
Drank something up


Even in silence and even in solitude
I see your reminder
I think of the holidays and that we never touched
I think of our city shoes wet in the forest brush
I think of you sometimes, well, even now
But how could I ever return to that house?
How many summers until it burns down?

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