C We'll make it real loud. 4 years, we'll barely speak, Am and you've got a husband now. I have Waxahatchee creek F G and you used to come here with me. C C I need a heavy heart. Am Allison's only calling me when her life's falling apart. Fm G So, I pour it tall and talk to myself in my head alone. C C Am G But it's really better until I learn how C F to gracefully let someone in and back out. Am G But I won't worry about it right now. C C Say what you're thinking. Am I'm watching thoughts dance around in your head. F G You'll let me down easy or you'll beg for my empathy. C C Your lips are moving, your mouth is so close to mine. Am I almost can taste your spit, pilsner brew and cigarettes. F G If it keeps up we'll run out of time. C C Am G I'll write you letters and I'll write you songs C F and you will be endlessly distracting and then Am G it falls flat onto paper again. C C You're in Carolinas and I'm going to New York Am and I'll be much better there, or that's what I'm hoping for. F G And we will never speak again. Outro C C Am F G C