I saw you for the first time on the sidewalk, you were passing me by And though I know we're not allowed to stop and talk, I just had to try Something in your face I had seen just once before A flash in my father's eyes when they held him to the floor And he said: Darling, don't forget me Even with this courage, oh the words just wouldn't come All we're taught to say is: Hide, quiet, and run Something in your face I felt in my own It itched at my lips and tickled my tongue And you said: Darling, come with me So in your fifth floor tenement, we'll lie down And speak with our skin Cause not all of our thoughts can be said through our teeth So if the sounds don't come It won't matter to us We'll still know what we mean Months passed by and our meetings grew more common all the time And you taught me the things you'd learned in secret about syllables and rhyme Something in your face whenever I learned a new word Made me almost forget what it's like not to be heard So I said: Darling, hold on to me Cause even though I've learned to speak There will always be some inexpressible things So in your fifth floor tenement, we'll lie down And speak with our skin Cause not all of our thoughts can be said through our teeth So if the sounds don't come It won't matter to us We'll still know what we mean One day, they came while I was telling you the sunrise And they said the way we lived we would die But I'm not worried, no they can't hurt me Not with you here beside me So in your fifth floor tenement, we'll lie down And speak with our skin Cause not all of our thoughts can be said through our teeth