I don't know what you're thinking but I'll bet that I like it
Our elders say that great minds think alike
I'm planning out the rest of our lives and I'd like to spend it all with you
I put my faith in a bottle of whiskey
I see from your face you're a victim of whimsy
Lets go moonlight bathing in the future go crazy, baby, we can drain the fountain of youth
While we're watching the moon the ground will fall from below us
We won't see that its gone but we'll definitely feel it
We'll fumble around for something to hold and we'll find each other and hold hands
As the place, the people, and our brains escape both of us
The blurs and the darkness do nothing but scare us
Our sanity falls through the cracks in our skulls until we only know our love
The capsules from your bottles slow your decline
The glassfuls from my bottle degrade my mind
We'll both hit rock bottom at the same time
We'll shiver and we'll shake but we'll comfort each other
As our neurons die
Build a home in the darkness and slowly go senile
No need to look up at the light in the tunnel
The fire in our eyes is enough light to read by even though we'll both forget how to read
In the mornings you'll put your feet in my coffee
In the evenings we'll climb the walls
We'll be so scared, so ill-prepared that the nights are just for us to console
The capsules from your bottles slow your decline
The glassfuls from my bottle degrade my mind
We'll both hit rock bottom at the same time
We'll shiver and we'll shake but we'll comfort each other
As our neurons die
Then our lobes will decay and we'll both waste away
We'll scream at ourselves for forgetting our names
Until our love is the only thing thats real
And we'll smile and we'll laugh, oh we'll laugh
We'll laugh and we'll laugh and our skin will rot and our arms will fall off and our corpses lie together collecting dust
The bones from our fingers sit in a pile, tied together with nothing but love, and the wriggly, slimy maggots that feast on the soul we shared
They wish they knew but they'll never know, no, they'll never know
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