Monuments Songtext
von Park Jefferson
Monuments Songtext
I thought I′d write to you and let you know that I'm still dramatic and sixteen
I thought I′d call you and tell you that I'm still miserable without you
I thought I could find you at the bottom of a plastic cup
But like we both knew, nothing ever helps the swelling inside our chests
There's nothing left
Now we visit our love like a long, lost monument; forever forgotten
Part of me won′t finish this story
I′m holding on but you won't hold on for me
Face down, complacent eyes
Finding a place to die
I′m not who I was, and I think I'm proud of that
But, in a few more months, will I still say the same thing?
When I′m at my worst, you seem to be at your best
And I can't put this into words, but I′m so glad you never wrote back
I thought I′d call you and tell you that I'm still miserable without you
I thought I could find you at the bottom of a plastic cup
But like we both knew, nothing ever helps the swelling inside our chests
There's nothing left
Now we visit our love like a long, lost monument; forever forgotten
Part of me won′t finish this story
I′m holding on but you won't hold on for me
Face down, complacent eyes
Finding a place to die
I′m not who I was, and I think I'm proud of that
But, in a few more months, will I still say the same thing?
When I′m at my worst, you seem to be at your best
And I can't put this into words, but I′m so glad you never wrote back
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