I saw your face in a reflection of a fish tank at the Meijer back at home
It made me remember all the countless hours we spent talking on the phone
And all the time we spent sneaking out to spend our evenings at the 24/7 diner down the street
And now it fades away and all that's left is a sadness that just won't leave
Yeah, a sadness that just won't leave
Well maybe I'm one to romanticize things
And wonder how different it could be
I'll just spend my evenings with my head underwater
And see where the current takes me
Now I'm drowning, now I'm drowning, now I'm drowning, now I'm drowning
And as I left it felt like my whole life was flashing before my eyes
Best friends don't last forever, why can't that be the case with goodbyes
Oh why can't that be the case with goodbyes
Now I'm drowning, now I'm drowning, now I'm drowning, now I'm drowning
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