Lyrics You and I (On the Other Side of the World) - The Weather Station
Oh-ooh,
it
was
always
a
marriage
From
the
moment
that
you
stepped
Into
my
hallway,
shy
as
anyone
I've
ever
known
You
choose
what
to
believe
in
In
this
flippant
time
there's
no
real
reason
not
to
We
wrote
letters
to
each
other
as
though
addressing
the
ocean
That
we
stand
before
now,
you
in
my
old
cardigan
And
I
in
your
blue
jeans
And
the
light
turned
golden
on
the
distant
headlands
And
the
ocean,
you
and
I
on
the
other
side
of
the
world
Love,
it
is
no
mystery
It
never
has
been
No,
not
to
me
I
love
because
I
see
But
we
never
got
better,
we
never
got
to
talking
We
never
figured
out
the
questions,
we
got
good
at
walking
Walking
the
streets
When
it
was
too
hot
to
eat
Walking
in
step,
we
can't
help
it
You
remember
in
June,
you
showed
up
one
day
With
a
small
leather
suitcase
swaying
your
walk
And
you
stayed
on
with
me
late
into
the
evening
Into
all
the
years
that
have
passed
on
since
then
No
certainty,
no
agreement
More
intimate
than
I
could
imagine
But
with
space
I
cannot
fathom
Like
a
song
with
so
much
silence
Or
just
like
you
in
your
defiance
You
say
you
never
questioned
anything
You
say
you
knew
from
the
beginning
I
ask
for
your
hand
in
it,
some
infinite
understanding
But
I
don't
know
nothing
of
what
I
am
asking
I've
no
idea
of
what
it
will
entail
I
asked
for
your
hand
Like
it
was
too
intimate
to
ask
for
your
mind
Or
to
count
on
kindness
Like
I
count
only
on
your
presence
Like
I
don't
count
on
nothing
else
Oh,
it
was
always
a
marriage
From
the
moment
that
you
stepped
into
my
hallway
Shy
as
anyone
I'd
ever
known,
curious
and
alone
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