I knew I was getting older
When the places I feared the most as a child
Seemed to suddenly unfold
Into the most beautiful corners of the planet earth
When I stood alone in the fog
I realized we had nothing to talk about after all
And I could always be naked if I wanted to
But never who thought I was when my clothes were on
I wore armfuls of rubber bands til they melted into my wrists
Kept them anyway to remember who I was
I will never know what to say to anyone
I will never know how to leave
I will never know when to listen
I will never know the sound of the storm
I knew I was getting older
When the places I feared the most as a child
Seemed to suddenly implode
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