Blame it all on the falling rain
There’s your suitcase by the door
On the morning I woke to find
I didn’t need you anymore
Falling over the neighborhoods
All across the neighboring towns
Somewhere on tobacco road
Though the car was breaking down
I was alone
You were alone
Wasn’t that what we wanted all along?
So turn your head and shut your eyes
There’s nothing more to say
Everytime you fall I find you’re closer to me
Blame it all on an open tomb
Restless sleep of those below
Navigating by ancient runes
When the curse came dark and slow
Trippin over the railroad ties
Rusted drainpipes, cellar doors
Dappled light in your flooded eyes
Never noticed that before
I was alone
You were alone
We began to slow dance to that song
So steal a kiss and fake a smile
And turn your head away
Everytime you fall I find you’re closer to me
Whenever you fall I find you’re closer to me
Blame it all on a Kansas sky
Or a tree-lined country road
All on the time trap towns
People dancing at a show
Ghosts are rising from steeples now
Spirits step between the stones
I was hoping you’d come around
Fake your death, and shed your clothes
I was alone
You were alone
Wasn’t that what we wanted all along?
Don’t ever try to shut your eyes
There’s nothing more to say
Everytime you fall I find you’re closer to me
Whenever you fall I find you’re closer to me
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