Anne Arbour
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Anne Arbour
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Sooner or later more,
These words to paper pour.
Compose apologies
To bring you back to me
What words were written for
One girl whose pages tore?
I'll bet you never knew
With a letter came a fool for you
She says she'd worked it out;
This room's not big enough for two.
He swears she'd work his words out
If she ever knew...
How do I find her
Bearing my heart in hand?
Last winter, Anne Arbour
Was all I had.
I still wear your heart around my throat
I still wear your heart around my throat
With barely the air not to choke
Never, not ever again.
Finally, I replaced every promise you've taken away
Now that it's over, I'm older and colder this way
Finally, I replaced every promise you've taken away
How do I find her,
Bearing my heart in hand?
Last winter, Anne Arbour
Was all I had.
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