You pulled a rubberband until it snapped,
And now I can't get it back,
To form a circle again.
You're sitting with the ribbon in your hair--
The one I won at the fair,
When I knocked down all the cans.
And I can see that you wanna cry,
But sometimes a circle must become a line.
And let's pretend that everything that breaks,
Just falls apart when we wake,
And when we sleep, it will all work again.
We've sworn off of weddings for a while,
To keep a low profile,
We do not answer the phone.
The other day you found a bird that could hardly stand.
It died in your hand,
And it was all alone.
You buried it in our yard,
I made a headstone out of two rocks and a shard.
And let's pretend that everything that breaks,
Just falls apart when we wake,
And when we sleep, it will all work again.
Let's pretend that everything that breaks just falls apart when we wake, and when we sleep, it will all work again.
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