A Lifetime

Album: Closer (2001)
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  • Allie woke up 8AM, graduation day.
    Got into a car, crashed along the way.

    When we arrived late to the wake,
    Stole the urn while they looked away,
    And drove to the beach 'cause I knew you'd want it that way.

    And you were standing on the hood of the car
    Singing out loud when the sun came up.

    And I know I wasn't right, but it felt so good.
    And your mother didn't mind, like I thought she would.
    And that REM song was playing in my mind.
    And three and a half minutes, felt like a lifetime

    Felt like a lifetime

    And you move like water, yeah
    I could drown in you.
    And I felt so deep once, till you pulled me through

    You would tell me, "No one is allowed to be so proud
    They never reach out when they're giving up."

    And I know I wasn't right, but it felt so good.
    And your mother didn't mind, like I thought she would.
    And that REM song was playing in my mind.
    And three and a half minutes, felt like a lifetime

    Are you sitting in the lights?
    Or combing your hair again,
    And talking in rhymes?
    Are you sitting in the lights?

    When I got home, heard the phone, your parents had arrived.
    And your dad set his jaw, your ma just smiled and sighed.

    But they left soon and I went to my room.
    Played that disc that you'd given me,
    And I shut my eyes, swear I could hear the sea.

    We were standing on the hood of your car
    Singing out loud when the sun came up.

    And I know I wasn't right, but it felt so good.
    And your mother didn't mind, like I thought she would.
    And that REM song was playing in my mind.
    And three and a half minutes,
    Three and a half minutes, felt like a lifetime. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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