This is the sixth track from the album 'All The Points At Which We Meet' by Ryan Williams
lyrics
I love you, spoken softly sitting on your bed
Arms graze slightly, fingers slide gently over my head
Shining eyes, quiet smile, then everything disappears
and I'm left disoriented, tangling memories into fears
Are we staring at the same picture, seeing two different things
Am I creating stories with warped details and meanings
I go back and forth rewriting, trying to make sense
but the case becomes more convoluted with each new piece of evidence
But I didn't fall in love with you for story or for song
I didn't get to check the odds, I just knew where I belonged
And I can take the complications, I can deal with the pain
but I can't deal with the feeling that my heart has been restrained
So if you want me, let me know, don't hide it all away
I can't worry about tomorrow, I just want to hold you today
and if everything falls apart eventually
at least we'll know we opened our hearts, we refused to let them freeze
So throw your arms around me or just turn and walk away
If we worry about tomorrow, today will be a waste
because even if everything falls apart eventually
at least we'll know we opened our hearts, we refused to let them freeze
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