When you told me I could walk on ice
No one told me you could do that twice
There’s a cemetery on that silver speedway
There’s a voicemail calling, it’s your overdue pay
You were reading Sartre, finding print
In the hallowed hallways, taste like mint
There’s a picture of you on the concrete
So you thought you found it, don’t you remember the heat
When you (oo-oo) fall in love with me
Don’t you (oo-oo) make it more than I can take
Cause I (oo-oo) don’t ever want to be
Swimming out into the ocean when the waves break
Don’t you make any assumptions about me
There was thunder, sunny day, you were holding
So you threw the ice away, I was folding
There were rougher merry-go-rounds in the frozen sections
You were looking through the light bulbs to the rigged elections
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