She said You
could have called To let me know you’d be late
Instead I
stayed up wondering if you were ok
It doesn’t
take a minute to put my mind at ease
Pick up a
phone say I’ll be later than I thought I would be
But you
didn’t think about how it would affect me
We said for
better or for worse and I still feel the same
And I’ll get
over it now that I know your ok
You
made it home and that’s what matters anyhow
She said I love you
But I don’t have to like you right now
She said Could you just tell me what’s weighing on your mind
I want to help but I can’t just guess every time
I know you’d rather act than speak
But you’re furrowed brow is rubbing off on me
Somethings
pressing down on you, by now I’ve learned to read the signs
We said for better or for worse and I still feel the same
I can help you but you need to call my name
We
cant move forward unless you reach out
I love you
But I don’t like you right now
She said I
don’t expect you to be able to read my mind
But look
up at me and I think you can read the signs
When the
world is weighing heavy on my back
It would mean
more if I didn’t have to ask
For you to
carry the weight
Without me asking from time to time
We said for better or for worse to each other out loud
But
pay me some attention I don’t like to shout
You’re all I
have but sometimes it’s like you’re no where to be found
She said I love you
But i have to like you right now
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