you were halfway down the aisle
when he said he could not commit
hey, what happened to your smile?
I thought that you were over it
i’ll admit—i could see a silver lining when
when you relinquished the ring
i knew that he was history
then you called off the whole thing
recycled the RSVPs,
saved a tree, so i could go out on a limb this time…
but oh—no—i’ll sit ‘til i can’t forget
there’s no reason in the world
for you to build your castle here
there’s no trees left in the woods
there’s nothing but a
treehouse wierdo
hear no evil
better safe than in my company
but oh—no—you sit there so i can’t forget
excuse me
you seem to have neglected
to use me only as directed
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