once we got just a little bit older
I thought it might make a little more sense
She says she still loves the Unity songs
She says she still has some
She said it's two in the morning,
Then she smiled and we both
Now we could keep driving
Or I can just drop you off at your sister's
I think she lit that last cigarette
She said, yeah, yeah, yeah,
And I know what she means
I go to work, I go home, I go to sleep,
I drink these black and white drinks
Banging on those money machines
They're stopping in the stores
to see if they got the stuff
So we keep checking in on each other
Midnight message, darling,
Sometimes she doesn't call back
I think that that's why she's happy
When she sighs, it seems like a hurricane
Raw blackouts, faded flashes
She said it's best to accept it,
she only dreams when she sleeps
I took her back to her sisters,
and when I turned on the street
She said no, no, no, no, no, no
No, no, no, no, no, no, no
I knew it might be goodbye
It was time for me to fly
In the lifetime of dying,
this is when I saw she was crying
Sometimes she doesn't call back,
I think that that's when she's happy
Sometimes she doesn't call back,
I think that that's when she's happy
I think that's when she's happy.
I think that's when she's happy.
I think that's when she's happy.
Sometimes she doesn't call back
Sometimes she doesn't call back