2.10 I Think I'm Done Writing About You After This
Ian McConnell
I can’t remember quite what you look like
I realized on my therapist’s couch
I don’t remember where your tattoos were
I'm shaky on the shape of your mouth
I used to know your curves and your details
Your taste, your touch, your scent and your sound
But tryna pull em out of my memory’s
Getting a little difficult now
I thought I’d be sad about you forever
Now I can barely stitch your memory together
I wanted to get over you for so long that
I didn’t think one day I’d really move on
I'm doing well, I'm reading more books now
Got good relationships with my friends
I fell in love, and if I'm quite honest
I didn’t think that’d happen again
I'm working less, I'm managing stress
And I told my parents I don’t believe
And I still sing the songs that I wrote you
But sometimes I forget what they mean
I thought I’d be sad about you forever
Now I can barely stitch your memory together
I wanted to get over you for so long that
I didn’t think one day I’d really move on
Ah
Ah
Ah
Ah
Ah
Ah
Ah
And I learned so much about myself from you
And I love the person that I’ve turned into
And your marks on me are all but guaranteed to last
But alas
I can’t remember quite what you look like