You know me too well My need to overwhelm, my inclination towards violets You know I’ve never been one for violence But lately I’ve had an urge to wage war on this mileage To battle the empty silence that divides us Stretching highways, hungry for defiance To shut despair's deaf eyes Ever eager to remind us All our lonely prayers are hushed I’ve been ready to head home since we parted ways at dusk These windswept arms of distance have been outstretched long enough If I could march home along heaven’s backbone You’d see my soles above Swallowed whole in our story Pages brushed with wanderlust I’d hold the reigns of a comet with these half-moon hands Charging back to you with the shining night at my command Or pray for rain to come And flood these unwavering lands I’d slip the sunrise in my slingshot to send to your front door Babe I know you hate the dark but I can’t hold you anymore Id scrawl with chalk above the treetops A hundred mile hopscotch Jump from block to block until your front porch was my last stop I wouldn’t hesitate to knock Move checkered stars outta alignment Forge a constellation highway And leave my worldly woes behind I’d rip the seams off the horizon Force the earth to compromise Make it fold itself in two until I’m standing next to you I might just stack up all my time Every second I’ve misused Douse it with missed memories and blindly light the fuse Or maybe you’ve been hiding Tucked away between The folds of sky And endless rolling tides So I’ll peel back the rimes of mother earth To see what lies inside her In my mind’s eye she’s been looking, too A fruitless search to find you But hell I’ll give up when my time’s through Because I’ve seen enough of life to know I’ve only cracked the door But, you like my smile And well, I like yours