Everytime I use to hang out with her I'd close my eyes and smile Sprawl out and say: "I love that girl" I was just a little school boy Afraid to shatter that one way move or the essence of my youth Take the brunt of reality Like a knock-out punch to the jaw. Not so long ago I ran into her, She lives with one of my friends now He loves her, and she loves him And part of me still that little school boy We talked all night about tattooes and the way we used to be The sun came up, and it was time for me to sleep Waved goodbye to them And went upstairs Just to lay my poor head down Just before i fell asleep, I saw the door open and it was her She had nostalgia chokes in her eyes She layed down next me And held me between her breasts And whispered into my ear: "I love you boy" I whispered back: "Oh I still love you too" I meant it, then she got up and left. I lay there, barely breathing, embracing the silence.