The Written Years The Written Years - It's Not Your Fault

A warm light, I found somewhere
If I held out my hand, would you meet me there?
Through those broken thoughts
That grew in us
I'll signal back to forgotten friends
Tell them that I'll make it back again
They'll be gone, like you
And I'll have no place to come back to

When our homes, they all get sold
And walls become worn and old
So if I seem like something is missing now
It's not your fault, you know

Ship me back to where we awake
During cloudy days on a bitter coast
Where there's geography
In knowing that we could be happy
A door we found out there that night
Broke in to see it before it died
Before we left the beach
And stripped those memories

When she said: Don't you go anywhere
No please don't, you don't disappear
Make sure you board that train someday
Though I may not remember your name
When she said: Don't you go anywhere
Don't you dare disappear
I knew I'd meet you somewhere, sometime

When our homes, they all get sold
And days become grey and cold
So if I seem like something is missing now
It's not your fault, you know