Would things get better if I ripped out the tether
That keeps us from drifting apart
I've been afraid of those very same things
I just buried them deeper inside
You said it yourself, what a beautiful disaster we are
Everything changed, but make no mistake
I would do it all over
I was too young, then, to know who I was
I just knew how I wished you would stay
Then came the summer of 2013
That's the first time I ran away
I had started to see what a beautiful disaster we are
We both tried to change, made the same old mistakes
Over and over
Please don't forget what a beautiful disaster we were
Let's keep the change and make better mistakes
Now that it's over
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