Wore that charm / Like a celebration throne
From a marathon / Could taste your dust
The trail, the distance / The thought of perseverance
Rerun after Rerun until I was spinning
I’m sailing blurs on wild jokes / Drinking coffee in the early hours
Came across as a touch tone sensitive / With ringing bells filled with first impressions
We must come to our senses / Not succumb to parallel dimensions
She’s my corner / She’s my coroner
She’s my misspelled alibi
Bury bad news / For the start of the season
Such a handsome fellowship / Where the forecast is luminous, up ahead
Where it’s blue for summer
Battle sounds marching drums / you might have some questions, but, there’re footsteps
Stick and move / Got paths to tread before these bones are buried
Will drift to shore / When the fighting’s over
We must come to our senses / Not succumb to parallel dimensions
She’s my corner / She’s my coroner
She’s my misplaced title-wave
Bury bad news / Past this spring’s collection
In flexible spandex / Where the forecast is fitting, finely
It’s blue this summer
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