Once the
last drop of
rain
has dried off the
pavement
Shouldn’t
I find a stain, but I never do
The way the
tires turn
stones, on
old county
roads
They leave ‘em
muddy underneath
Reminds me of
you
You find
graffiti on the
walls
of old bathroom
stalls
You know, you can
scratch it right off
It’s how it used to
be
But like the
dollar in your
pocket that’s been
spent and traded
in
You can’t
change where it’s
been
Reminds me of
me
I lived, and I
learned
Had you,
got burned
Held
out, and held
on
God
knows, too
long
And wasted
time, lost
tears
Swore that
I’d get out of
here
But no
amount of
freedom gets you
clean
I’ve still got
you all
over me
The best and worst day of
June
Was the
one that I met
you
With your hands in your pockets
And your
‘don’t you wish you had me’
grin
But I
did, so I
smiled, and I
melted like a
child
Now every breath of air I
breathe reminds me of
then
And I lived, and I
learned
Had you, got
burned
Held out, and held
on
God
knows, too
long
And
wasted time, lost
tears
Swore that
I’d get out of
here
But
no amount of freedom gets you
clean
I’ve still got
you all over me
x2
I lived, and I
learned
And found
out what it was to
turn around
And
see, that
we
Were
never really meant to
be
So I lied, and I
cried
And I
watched a part of
myself die
Cause no amount of
freedom gets you
clean
I’ve still
got you all over
me
I’ve still got
you all over me
Still got you all over me