If you were here, then I’d be home
A picket fence around my soul
I’ll take you anywhere you tell me you wanna go
Let’s dive right in, the water’s cold
If you were here, then I’d be home
A place to rest my tired bones
I’m sick of running from the things that I don’t know
What’s old is new inside your glow
I spun in circles until all my stars aligned
I didn’t cross that bridge when I arrived, an accolade of pride
But if you stick around and sit with me underwater, maybe we could breathe
If you were here, then I’d be home
The days are long, the nights move slow
But the years, like bullet trains, they come and go
I’ll save a seat by the window
I spun in circles until all my stars aligned
I didn’t cross that bridge when I arrived, an accolade of pride
But if you stick around and sit with me underwater, maybe we could see something new
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