put some sand down
when you leave
so they’ll all wanna walk on
the dying carpet between
let’s see too many beaches
to ever think that things could end that bad
but when i move to the rocky highs
keep your waves a little west of my mind
why are you dying?
on this beach that i think i’ll have to give away
wait, always waiting
waiting on tables of people who don’t want to leave
so this is halfway
between my first and last spring
and i put one leg in each
but it doesn’t fit, not anymore not yet
i try to sleep through
all your old alarms
but they woke me up and said
the west has won
they looked back and said
ain’t it pretty huh?
why are you dying?
on this beach that i think i’ll never get you out of my head
always got my head
over the hills, when all you wanted was to sit on it
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