You went to sleep on the jungle gym
I tried to dream on the swing set
They found us in our pjs
You're a tornado, you've got me
I smelt the kindergarten teacher's perfume
It was drenched on the back of your neck and that's how I knew
That you were never coming back, at least not as a child
That you were really so much older now
Don't wanna know where you are
It's a stupid love
You're at the grocery store, you're in your best friends car
You're at my funeral, you're hanging at the mall
Don't wanna know who you are
It's a stupid love
Don't be so emotional
It was just one time
30 foot buses in the green rain
I felt the water drip on the page
I don't think that i deserve to exist
Don't think I could ever leave it
Your hair reminds me of all the children's shows I watched on tv
And the short pants I used to wear before anyone cared
Before I cared
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