coffee and cigarettes
in the lobby with your scratch tickets
playing for luck that you had with you to begin with
maybe you left her like your coat for the summer
setting your pace like a long distance runner
whiskey and witty remarks
both in your mouth as you make your mark on a new town
the past is like a puppy it follows you around
and maybe you left her like your boots by the door
you might have loved her but you just can't be sure
and the way that you laugh is all cheshire cats and ash
will she still be the same on the day that you ever come back
sweet as water from the tap
plain as the X on a map
you might have left her but she's doing her best
she wrote you a letter with no return address
it says i might have loved you but you just can't be sure
i wanted to tell you that i don't feel blue anymore
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