One day or two after my grandma died
We walked through the park
In the evening light
I told you about how I never liked
The seagull flying above
So you told me about
A friend who died young
And how you never found
Purpose in that
And somehow the sound of your voice Made me strong
And we watched the birds
Over our heads
Let's build a tree house in our hearts
Where we can hide
When the world falls apart
One week or two
After we walked through the park
You told me how everything changed
And under your skin
I saw your broken heart
And I felt the blood
Rushing through my veins
So I told you about how love never dies
Though relationships come to an end
And maybe you found
Some truth in my eyes
Cause I found hope in your hands
So let's build a tree house
In our hearts
Where we can hide
When the world falls apart
In one year or two
We will be somewhere else
Cause nothing ever
Stays the same
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