Married now for eighteen hours
But can you take another hour
Of living in the memory
Of what she used to be
Standing closely next to him
As you hide behind your grin
Your mind's a jumble, you fumble, and mumble
As you think to yourself
Is this the right thing?
You smile and shake another hand
Pretending this is what you planned
Is this the beginning of the end
Or were you better off as friends
That's your debilitating curse
You always seem to think the worst
Never jumping in head first
But your mind's about to burst
"Is this all I have to give
Is that really what I win
Did I know that jumping in
Or did I miss a warning sign?"
Flipping pages in a book
Filled with pictures that you took
Your eyes are mirrors from that day
With your emotions on display
You relive your memories
As you try to hide your pleas
You're not strong enough to see
Their broken melodies
Is this all you have to give
Is that really what you win
Did you know that jumping in
Or did you see your world coming to an end
Is that all you have to give
Is that really what you win
Did you know that jumping in
Or did you miss a warning
'Cause you couldn't see it
You couldn't hear
The broken melodies
credits
from Crazy,
track released December 3, 2012
Lyrics, Music, Production, and Arrangement by Jeff Rupert
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