Lyrics A Man/Me/Then Jim - Rilo Kiley
I
had
one
friend
in
high
school
recently
he
hung
himself
with
string
His
note
said
"if
living
is
the
problem
well
that's
just
baffling"
At
the
wake
I
waited
around
to
see
my
ex
first
love
And
I
barely
recognized
her
but
I
knew
exactly
what
she
was
thinking
of
We
sat
quietly
in
the
corner
whispering
close
about
loss
And
I
remembered
why
I
loved
her
and
asked
her
why
I
drove
her
off
She
said
"The
slow
fade
of
love
Its
soft
edge
might
cut
you
And
our
poor
friend,
Jim
Well,
he
just
lived
within
The
slow
fade
of
love"
A
woman
calls
my
house
once
a
week
she's
always
selling
things
Some
charity,
a
phone
plan,
a
subscription
to
a
magazine
And
as
I
turned
her
down
I
always
do
there
was
something
trembling
in
her
voice
I
said
"hey,
what
troubles
you?"
She
said
"I'm
surprised
you
noticed
My
husband
he's
leaving
and
I
can't
convince
him
to
stay
And
he'll
take
our
daughter
with
him
she
wants
to
go
with
him
anyway
I'm
sorry
I'm
hard
to
live
with
but
living
is
the
problem
for
me
I'm
selling
people
things
they
don't
want
when
I
don't
know
what
you
need"
He
said
"The
slow
fade
of
love
Its
mist
might
choke
you
It's
my
gradual
descent
Into
a
life
I
never
meant
It's
the
slow
fade
of
love"
I
was
driving
south
of
Melrose
when
I
happened
upon
my
old
lover's
house
I
found
myself
staring
at
the
closed
oak
door
like
the
day
she
threw
me
out
Dianna,
Dianna,
Dianna
I
would
die
for
you
I'm
in
love
with
you
completely
I'm
afraid
that's
all
I
can
do
She
said
"You
can
sleep
upon
my
doorstep
you
can
promise
me
indifference,
Jim
But
my
mind
is
made
up
and
I'll
never
let
you
in
again"
For
the
slow
fade
of
love
It
might
hit
you
from
below
It's
your
gradual
descent
Into
a
life
you
never
meant
It's
the
slow
fade
of
love
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