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lyrics
Honey did you see the headlines
Are you following the phone wires
Stitching up the nation
Spreading conversation
I can’t believe my own eyes
Living in a riptide
Caught up in the current
Could you give me some assurance
Mama is this alright
Will we make it out alive
Was it supposed to be this violent
I want a moment of silence
For our fallen future
With its second-hand sutures
A bandaid for a gunshot
No medicine for what We’ve got
I loved you in a daydream
I loved you while the world screamed
I loved you as the fires burned
I’ll love you through the night
I need your breath like water
Will you be my day’s coauthor
As we turn on the axis
Until we get it right
The sun’s a fallen fever
I’m not following these leaders
Cause they’ve been walking backwards
And it’s about to get worse
If you say it’s perfect
Then your words are worthless
We’ll be veterans of living
When both sides are unforgiving
I loved you in a daydream
I loved you while the world screamed
I loved you as the fires burned
I loved you through the night
I need your breath like water
Will you be my day’s coauthor
As we turn on the axis
Until we get it right
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