On Armistice Day you wore a bullet proof vest
it was always the way I remembered you best
saying "Who do you need? What do you regret? What do you wish would happen that hasn't happened yet?"
Could you sing to me a song of your innocence
sing to me a song of experience
all of the joy and all of the pain and all of that junk that illuminates the cold avenues you kick down in the afternoon gray
Because all the bridges I crossed never burst into flames, from the waters edge with my hands outstretched I watch them as they decompose piece by piece and drift away, everyone that I have ever known I will not know one day
And we all find our own way home alone
It cuts me up like glittering guillotine
Reminds me of that sad snowy memory
You whispering that old new years melody saying "I love you, Infinity times infinity" No, I love you infinity times infinity plus one
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