Hey girl, it’s me again,
‘cause I can still remember when
and how we changed from something more
to something less than we were before
Is this the end?
Or does it just depend?
I used to hold you in my arms
and keep you safe from all the harm life inflicted
We shared cigarettes and secrets
Now I find myself addicted
Are we two ships passing in the night?
Are we drowning or waving goodbye?
Are we two ships passing in the night?
Tell me true
Tell me true
Are we two ships?
Hey girl, it’s me again
I’m walking home in the pourin’ rain
under clear California skies
almost the color of your eyes
If I pretend
Will the weather change again?
You used to take me in your arms
and keep me safe from all the harm I inflicted
You forgave my darkest secret
Never daring me to speak it
Did I fade into the distance
Like an ocean's come grown between us?
Do I give up my resistance
save what's left of my wounded pride?
credits
released December 5, 2016
Written by Stephen Joseph Antonelli & Seth Hurwitz
With inspiration provided by Graham Alexander
Played, programmed, produced and mixed by Antonelli
Engineered by Antonelli
Lead vocals by Joshua Schulze
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