Been bummin’ around for some time and I know it’s contrived
It’s even the way I get to sleep, I wake up at five
I told you I bought some rings in Camden, still cloudy but clean
And I lost one, and the other turned my finger some bleak shade of green
Would you mail me something lighter than this fog?
And would you call on Sunday? I know of your backlog
‘Cause I might’ve misplaced my body, mistakes
I wish I’d made
Been ‘membering that morning, you know I gotta confess
We walked down to the river market, I left my Chinese dress
I know you won’t go back but photograph the aimless “look left” signs
And the tube delays in the evenings while you melt through the gap send some headlines
Would you fly me over some black sweets from home?
Though you made me return your purple crewneck loan
‘Cause I might’ve misplaced my body, mistakes
I wish I’d made.
We had a night with 30,000, can you remember when?
I left the lights and missed the old boys sing, I’ll never go again
Now I’m wired from the plane ride so wash me out in all that city smoke
Do me one favor, remind me of the street name from whence we last spoke
Would you mail me something? Show me written out
Can I call you someday? You know what it’s about
Would you ship me over some grey skies to glow?
Would you watch the winter falling as I go?
‘Cause I might’ve misplaced my body, mistakes
I wish I’d made—
Mistakes I wish I’d made://
Mistakes I’m wishing, and I miss.
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