Twilight laughter from two children Jumping on a trampoline, kissing because That's what they were taught to do And he grabs her hand and hushes her Twilight kisses into the house, Up the stairs with the door Closed behind them And she has a shy smile while He can't stop looking at the floor But these twilight children make sure they are Quiet, mimicking their parents because His father is sleeping downstairs So they kiss off their clothing, Pretending they don't want their Twilight innocence, eager to Experience something new, telling themselves They are all grown up But they are wrong because When she goes out to dinner she still Begs for dessert, and he Refuses to sleep without a light on, awaken by Nightmares of the future
But the twilight laughter is stolen and replaced with Midnight panting in a hurry to Grow up, giving up innocent youth In an attempt to love, and that is one exchange You can never reverse, and that is A mistake we're all guilty of