I only picture photographs
'Cause I can't remember
What it's like to be seventeen
When you said that we could run from here to there
And you won't catch me
I said, "I could do this all day"
With the wind in my back
And my hands on my knees
And my dirt-stained feet
I'd keep going if everyone and everything never collapsed
I only picture photographs
'Cause I can't remember
The sky shading in a darker hue of blue
'Til you became unrecognizable
Five feet in front of me
For just tonight you'll look like someone else
And I can't tell if we're all that different or if
This just comes with age
But I need you to know that up in my head
It's not just empty space
I only picture photographs
'Cause all that I remember
Is how you called to let me know you were parked outside
And then you said,
"Can we sit on the sidewalk and just keep quiet and listen?
'cause soon we'll be spread so thin across state lines"
And I said, "I'm not so sure what this means for you. It's turning 11:30, I need to run home, pretend I've been up in my room"
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