Make sure the screen door slams shut as you go
And the sheet wrapped around you is tight
Fireflies light up the fields down below
And the bugs on the porch swings will bite you
There’s a meteor shower
Tonight the moon’s full
And you won’t see nothing but the brightest of stars
And you won’t see nothing when you look in her eyes
She’s covered up good like the sunlight on Mars
You were born in the winter when the world freezes over
But everything pores out of you like spring water
You can’t keep a secret and you won’t tell a lie
It’s as trait that you’ve tried your whole life to deny
“Move over baby so I can lay down”
You’re not even sure if she wants you around
And you don’t want to ask ‘cause you don’t want to know
And if you don’t ask her it don’t make it so
You were born in the winter when the world freezes over
But everything pores down on you like spring water
And you can’t keep a secret and you won’t tell a lie
And you’d like to see the whole world in her eyes
You’d like to see the whole world in her eyes
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