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Terrified by the plane ride home to your mother's house in Galveston |
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The furniture was covered all in white |
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Such a long, long flight, and you spoke no words |
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Glorified was the yard out front, all the wreaths from acquaintances |
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On the cards were the names you heard on the phone while your mind wandered far |
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And you know it didn't mean a thing |
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She waited for your ring |
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Mystified by the kitchen's wares |
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Cupboards full of all your favorite fruits |
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When you forced me to her bed undressed, her photo on the dresser glared at me |
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It was then, I noticed you were scared Scared you'd be there soon |
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Waiting for a ring, I never heard you sing again |