Logan To Government Center

Brand New

Consider this a letter that I never sent 
However inconsiderate it seems 
Do you still consider me, 
consider me the boy you laughed with 
or that you learned to live without?... I suck, 
I know I'm late, 
I know you waited 

You wouldn't get me on the phone 
And you couldn't make me not alone 

My phone bills stacked up by my bedside, 
with your picture, you're looking surprised 
You're what makes New England so great 
My island nights are all spent dying 
Wait for summer to become wrought with lips, 
my wishful thinking 

You wouldn't get me on the phone 
And you couldn't make me not alone 
(Yeah we can be) 
Yeah you're a blue eyed lightning bolt 
(Yeah we can be) 
I'm a national phenomenon 
(You wouldn't get me on the phone) 
Nothing's absolutely definate til it's absolutely, definately gone (definately gone) 

I never thought this day would end (never thought this day would end) 
I never thought tonight could ever be this close to me (close to me) 
So let my hands stray past that boundaries of your back 
to get you breathing (get you breathing) 
And get this started (get this started) 

Yeah we can be, yeah we can be 
You wouldn't get me on the phone 
(Yeah we can be) 
Yeah you're a blue eyed lightning bolt 
(Yeah we can be) 
I'm a national phenomenon 
(You couldn't make me not alone) 
Nothing's absolutely definate til it's gone


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