Every fall I seem to fall back in love with you
And this fall is no exception to that rule
But the difference is now you’re gone
Our song has been written and sung
Still every fall I seem to fall right back in love with you
The feeling used to bring me joy now it just brings me gloom
The autumn breeze rolls in as if playing a joke
I breath you in and my wealthy heart becomes broke
And I couldn’t tell you why the intertwined limbs grew cracked and dry
They fall on the ground as fall rolls around and I am reminded
How hard to slip between the bars that kept us guarded from the other side
Dreadlocked and trapped free untangle the weeds that devour
This room, this house, this block, this town, possessed by your ghost
Your spirit is a parasite and I the willing host
From a distance you cast your spell
I suddenly return to the fall we first fell
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