So he was a watchmaker
And she was the sunlight
And they met on the streets of a class b town
The human statue
That came between them
Had caused many more ships to go down
And she found herself missing every third step
And he found the mirror dance partner profane
So she worked her days detaching the umbilical
And he worked his painting buildings in the rain
And they would never be together again
And they would never be the same
At some point he grew up and got a high rate loan
And moved into a mini luxury train
At another her hair turned Amber glum and seraphim
And she cooked with gas but never lit a flame
And the worlds that had divided them were crumbling
And they nearly met again and once again
But they would never be together again
And they would never be the same
Their love was a holiday
They kept their vow every day
And neither knew the other
Never met someone again
But they would never be together again
And they would never be the same
And one day something distracted her from news reading
And she stopped before the death announcement page
Later on the paper blew away upon a breeze
And she would always be the same
credits
from Bunkadoos,
released September 1, 2015
Dan Scoggins, Ross Mitson
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