I wrote some songs (I hope you accidentally hear them). I sang in code so you know you’re not forgotten. I see your face in crowded places; cities you’ve not even visited, And wonder how your ghost keeps finding me so often Every picture found strikes like a landed arrow, ‘Cause you can scrub off all your skin but not your marrow, And in some resonating tone, they whisper doubt into my bones, So I take pains to keep the conversation sterile. But you don’t ever leave my mind If you still need someplace to hide Come back home (or let me go) ’Cause I still love you; oh, I’ve tried I kept the letters that you wrote when we were twenty, Before the words got lost inside and just stopped coming, So when I packed up all my things, it never felt like I was leaving, It felt like falling to the ground while you kept running. Sometimes I have this conversation with your picture, And lately I’ve tried not to tell it that I still miss you, But I’m pretty sure it shows, ’cause he just smiles as if he knows When I ask if he thinks I could be forgiven You don’t ever leave my mind If you need someplace to hide Come back home (or let me go) ’Cause I still love you; oh, I’ve tried Come back home. Please come back home… ’Cause I still love you; oh, I’ve tried