I don't quite know how you did it But I remember it so well. On a spring morning In May You saw me sitting alone at the coffee shop
You took a seat at my table and drank my coffee Pulled me out of my chair and said I want to be able to say that I went On an adventure with a beautiful broken mystery Like you.
Dazed I was, you made me Tagged along, I always was quite awkward But there was a sparkle in your eyes That reminded me of my father's Oldest scotch at the back of the liquor cabinet.
Instead of sweeping me off my feet you tripped me up and gave yourself the excuse to pick me up again and the smirk and the sparkle and the roughness of your hands confused me.
And when you rolled up your maps And packed up your compass And left me stranded in the jungle, I realised I should have known That the sparkle in your eye was dangerous.