i retraced our steps that we took from last summer
when the cock was crowing thricely in the dusk of our fountain lit
walks through apartments that you used to live in
the trees stretched out forever from the backs of our lawn chairs
we went to your garage
hustled by the rain
and thought to ourselves
oh, what multitudes do i contain
oh, what multitudes do i contain
oh, I thought as i sat in the rain
we drove down dakota without a good reason
our friends were starting fires though it was late in the season
we smoked in a circle, passing guitars
the shapes above us dancing don't care who we are
you walked me to the house
speaking of the pain of losing yourself
oh, what hope that i hope you obtain
oh, the joy that i know you contain
oh, i thought as you spoke of the pain
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