when we’re on the phone, i talk way more than i listen
tend to cut of your words like i knew all the answers
while you just needed a shoulder to lay your head upon
while you needed me to tell your you’re right and not wrong
when we’re all alone, i keep thinking about tomorrow
we’re in the same room, i can see you but i can’t hear you
while you just needed a shoulder to lay your head upon
while you needed me to tell your you’re right and not wrong
but who am i to say? who am i to say?
from now on i’ll try to shut up and hear you out
i won’t say a word, just give you comfort in being around
like i want you to be around
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