Do you remember
When we sang John Denver?
Two years ago
At your sister’s funeral?
We got you into the nice hospital finally
Plenty of parking
A room by an oak tree
Take a picture
Wide angle with my phone and see
Someone calls, no one’s home
Look into his eyes and see where you’re going
California’s burning up
Mouth swabs sitting in a plastic cup
It’s not the way I’d thought it’d be
One was horror one was sweet
Do you remember the last time I came out?
We finally didn’t do anything
Pick up your feet
Let's take a wheelchair cruise
Find the guy who helps you not lie
Too still in your bed
My heart feels like lead
Look at them sitting putting beads on a string
California’s burning up
Mouth swabs sitting in a plastic cup
It’s not the way I’d thought it’d be
One was horror one was sweet
I’m quiet just thinking
Don’t know exactly how to say
It’s a soft emotion, who gives a fuck I like it
Dwelling in sadness just go outside let's sit and sing
No one can save you
I think that you can see me
So this is what you really felt
Slipped inside a record sleeve
You’re whole life
I just mean well
Start to read then stop myself
California’s burning up
Mouth swabs sitting in a plastic cup
It’s not the way I’d thought it’d be
One was horror one was sweet (x2)
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