There's an outline in my head that nobody can fit in
it must be time to let it go instead
I feel the wood of this old bench
I think the world makes more sense when I sit here
just to listen
To the air I hope your voice will soon live in
to the meanderings of people walking by:
they've got rings around their fingers
and vows upon their lives
I'd just like someone to sit beside
I take it as a sign, I'm not patient by design
but I'm learning what it means to wait
It must be harder than I know to feel
the world move so slow
while you're running at a steady pace
To the place you see yourself in five years
to the person you'll call home when you're empty
there's no shame in being scared to face your fears
take a seat, talk with me
when you're ready
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