Back when we wore the dirt and you didn't hurt and they named constellations after us I'd heard you almost died and the fault was mine, So that day my heart became untied. But you said, "Sometimes love is all you get, So you'd better make it stretch." I believe that, I just haven't seen it yet. And I never got my way because I never saw your face Just a blue charade the shadow of a season we'd betrayed. So I'll be stored up Like a relic, healing illness from a money box. And you'll be blooming right outside and finally living all those verdant dreams that I couldn't see. We shot off all our flares as though we didn't care And watched them fade into the air. You must have known by then that all we had was spent On running from our bitter end. So we'll be sprawled out Like mosaics, filling wall space in a crumbling house Until we smoke out all the stray light And finally teach it to stay Because God knows that we need some steadying. Some day we'll be setting suns Watching everything we've done From a bed we'd shared but never had the chance to get up from. Still I never left your side because it never did feel right. I just hope you don't feel sorry for a damn thing when you die.