what's done is done i still see the outline of your silhouette against the bed i still smell our cigarettes in my hair
it's a long drive home when everyone's asleep we're left alone to think how we only have the insult and the injury to share
these alibis and the speed of cellular service it's far less than you deserve but it's safer than hearing the truth
the view from here trying to sleep alone in the backseat filled with anything but clear
so i watch the clock and i watch the bottles bottle up because all you have is time to kill when all you are is on the line
and if i counted all my sins, i'd find too many to forgive you can wash your hands, but you'll always see the stains (you're a fool for thinking that anyone can change)
and i want to scream this is the urgency little voices clear as church bells like heaven's choir of angels i wanna sing, i swear it on my knees we cannot be fooled again just commit our crimes and hope that we forget
we're not the chosen ones we're not the diamonds in the rough