Kokomo, IN

Album: Jubilee (2021)
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  • If I could throw my arms around you
    For just another day
    Maybe it'd feel like the first time
    Now that you're away
    I'll just spend my life not knowing
    How it'd feel to

    These days I can't shake the awful feeling
    I'm missing something I can't place
    Is that you?
    Manifesting like the fear of an oven left on
    God, I felt so much back then
    I was soft as a dune

    If ever you come back
    Wherever you find your way to
    And though it may not last
    Just know that I'll be here longing

    I'll wait, passing time just popping wheelies
    And kicking 'round this flyover state
    Watching you show off to the world the parts I fell so hard for
    God I wish we could go back there
    Left alone in my room
    I know they deserve you too
    And maybe I'm not that worthy

    If ever you come back
    Wherever you find your way to
    And though it may not last
    Just know that I'll be here longing
    If ever you come back
    Wherever you find your way to
    And though it may not last
    You know that I'll be here always Writer/s: Michelle Chongmi Zauner
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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