Samuel Fairbank - Firewood

I'm wide awake, the sky is clear, what's it like in your own sphere
I wonder if its raining there… I just got home
From that job I've always had, it's not my dream, oh how's your dad
Does he bring me up sometimes? Mine always does
I won't lie it's just tonight, I forget you most the time
Like I'm sure you do for me, we'll forget those memories
Like that time I bought firewood and I couldn't start a fire
Or that night we spun round and round in my emptied out garage
I know right, we both drifted apart, and that's fine
I don't mind
I kind of like that swimming hole, I haven't been back since that fall
I'm worried that I'll feel the cold if you're not there
I think it's three years to this day, that I kissed you and you kissed me
I wrote it in my diary, right next to
That time I bought firewood and I couldn't start a fire
Or that night we spun round and round in my emptied out garage
I know right, we both drifted apart, and that's fine
I don't mind
I've had time to see why
It wasn't my talking or your silence
We're just people and we tried
I might've tried a bit too hard for this
You know my mum told me be careful and I thought that she meant of you
But she meant of all the conclusions I drew
Did you ever get those questions like were you and me pre-destined
Well we were, just for different things
Mmmm
I'm kind of speaking like it's over, but I can not unknow you

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Samuel Fairbank

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