You’re walking down the road, don’t know which way to go
There’s only really one way you after all
You’re floating down the stream; you don’t know what it means
There’s only really one you can go
I would never have forgiven her if I were you
But then if I were either of you, I would do as you do
Would we dive into the water with all your clothes on?
Wait there underneath the surface?
Don’t come back ‘til dawn
Even if you’re right; even if it’s true, I would never go there with you
Even when they left—find somebody else—I could never be by myself
Even all the times we had were wrong
We only dreamed just a little
We only screamed just a little
We only cling just a little, a little too much
We only dared just a little
We only cared just a little
We were taught to be scared just a little, a little too much
We only cried just a little
Some of us, only lied just a little
We only grew up a little, a little too fast
We only prayed just a little
We only strayed just a little
We only stayed just a little, a little too long
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