the sun will rise a million times
but you won't ever live the same day twice
we built our lives on old fault lines
and yet when it all falls we are surprised
i can hear your voice from miles away
riding on the tall radio waves
it's enough to get me through the day
but i can't make you stay
we take our time, we watch the sky
lean in close and open its mouth wide
weeds grow tall and buildings fall
no one's home to answer when you call
i can see you out there on the beach
your old dog licking salt from off his leash
every grain of sand's a history
lost among rising seas
i wish that i could build a wall so high
and keep all of the hateful things outside
i wish that i could watch the years unwind
but i can't make it right
rainy days, a stranger's face
all it takes to lead my heart astray
we built our lives on old fault lines
but what is there to do but bide our time
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