I confess: I loved her one night
When harbour light illumined my muddy mind
While you slept I slunk through the town
Wringing out the last of those pure hours
Better that I don’t begin
To betray what’s been slowly eating me
Never had to ever brave
Such a wave of so many wrong feelings
Nothing changed the night I was gone
Every ounce of doubt had been there for months
Just a pinch of sugar could sweeten our old wooden bowls
I’m a feral dog getting bored being home alone
Although you're there next to me
Your affections absorbed by a touch screen
An iceberg has risen between us love
And I'm afraid that the tip's all we've seen so far
Becalmed and drifting
Becalmed and drifting
Becalmed and drifting
Becalmed and drifting
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