Lyrics Thirty - The Weather Station
There
was
a
time
you
put
your
hand
on
the
small
of
my
back
I
was
surprised
that
you
touched
me
like
that
But
there
in
your
hand
was
a
current
of
life
I
could
hardly
stand,
I
stayed
still
and
I
didn't
mention
it
If
I
did,
I'd
have
made
some
joke
of
it
It
was
strange
how
I
could
feel
so
sane
So
plain
when
you're
around
And
unbidden
to
me,
there
it
rose,
the
fantasy
Colored
rose
and
easy
Yeah,
I
could
see
it
so
simple,
unsubtle,
impossible,
clearly
and
strange
Far
and
as
close
as
a
mountain
range
on
the
horizon
Driving
all
day,
there
I
was,
so
sane
So
plain
after
everything
Gas
came
down
from
a
buck-twenty
The
joke
was
how
it
broke
the
economy
anyhow
The
dollar
was
down,
but
my
friends
opened
businesses
There
were
new
children
and
again,
I
didn't
get
married
I
wasn't
close
to
my
family
And
my
dad
was
raising
a
child
in
Nairobi
She
was
three
now,
he
told
me
Gas
stations
I
laughed
in
I
noticed
fucking
everything
The
light,
the
reflections
Different
languages,
your
expressions
We
would
fall
down
laughing
Effervescent
And
all
over
nothing,
all
over
nothing
Just
as
though
it
was
a
joke
my
whole
life
through
All
of
the
pain
and
sorrow
I
knew
All
of
the
tears
that
had
fallen
from
my
eyes
I
can't
say
why
we
walked
in
the
park
under
the
shade
I
avoided
your
eyes
I
was
ashamed
of
my
own
mind
No
SSRIs
My
day
is
dark
as
your
night
Oh,
you
got
the
kindest
of
eyes
I
cannot
help
but
notice
sometimes
you
know,
as
do
I
I
cannot
look
twice
without
falling
right
into
the
sweet
and
the
tender
line
Between
something
I
can
and
can
never
be
And
just
then
an
ambulance
passed
on
the
street
And
you
took
my
arm
reflexively
That
was
the
year
I
was
30
That
was
the
year
you
were
31
That
was
the
year
that
we
lost,
or
we
won
That
was
the
year
I
was
30
That
was
the
year
you
were
31
That
was
that
year,
now
here
Now
here
is
another
one
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