D A hole in the ground G A Filled with water D G A We’re half-dressed, freshmen, my chest is barring entry inside D And you’re not you yet G A You’re someone’s daughter D G A And we’re knee to knee in a tub and I’d rather run and hide D G D G Allison said “it’s been a while since I saw you" D G D G And her hand went up and touched my shoulder and the back of my head exploded D G But I won’t answer to that name D G until my braces have long come out D G D A And you’ll have moved into the dark side of adult and I’ll still be waddling around
Music: D G A D G A We’re on the roof of an elementary school I’m sixteen D G A We’ve got one deep in her jacket and two using each other like gasoline D G A And I haven’t nearly the skills to understand how I’m feeling D G Why two years later when the world picks sides A And my friends are freewheeling D G D G I’ll ask them “how does it feel to be far from home” D G D A As if I’m not at that moment holding on for dear life as a jet-ski drags me D G through open water at lightning speed D G Away from where I was doing fine D G D A Shutting my eyes Water coming in and filling my lungs, my chest, my spine D G Filling my lungs, my chest, my spine D A Filling my lungs, my chest, my spine D G D G Allison said “it’s been a while since I saw you" D G D G And her hand went up and touched my shoulder and the back of my head exploded D G But I won’t answer to that name D G until my braces have long come out D G D G And you’ll have moved into the dark side of adult and I’ll still be waddling around A Waddling around D G D G D G D A
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