The well went dry, the blood thinned out I scraped through a thousand layers of paint-like years The secret's in, congested grins sigh I'm trying to find places to breathe now If this were a book, I'd call this song the final chapter And if you read it, you'd be laughing If it could end right now The last lines would be My body jolted in and out of stolen sound waves The world expands or shrinks on any given Monday Tuesday evening dyes a room blue Friday's window has its own view If this were a book, I'd call this song the final chapter And if you read it, you'd be laughing If it could end right now The last lines would be "Good friend, how loud do
You want life to shout her Answers in your ear?" Streetlights are streaming by on stiff necks Connected blurs brand the design of things Keep on counting them, or maybe hold your breath I'm trying to exhale you softly Don't be so vain, I'm not impressed in past tense I don't do impressions The blood has dried (Good friend, how loud do...) Now I can wash my hands with tears you've cried (You want life to shout her...) If you could frame this feeling (Good friend, how loud do...) At night, it would whisper to me (You want life to shout her...) "Good friend, how loud do You want life to shout her Answers in your ear?"