Seriously, joke title. This song's about noticing when buildings you have memories in no longer exist, and in their departure, they take with them all of the possible futures that that memory held.
lyrics
Well I'm glad they tore down the building
Where we once stole the signs
For your bedroom and for mine.
I didn't ask for your confessions,
Please don't offer them,
I know just where you've been,
Don't remind me again.
And I said "remember when we were so happy?"
And you said "No, I don't"
And I said "I remember the way you used to smile"
And you said "well fuck, I never smiled"
And I know the floors must be getting pretty dirty in that house we never had
We said we'd have.
And I know the dishes must be piling up in the sink we never shared,
We'll never share.
And I said "remember when we were so happy?"
And you said "No, I don't"
And I said "I remember the way you used to smile"
And you said "well fuck, I never smiled"
So don't ask how I got so bitter
And I wont ask how you got so sweet
Lying in the street
While suitors come and kneel at your feet.
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