There's a rabbit in the yard
it's not afraid of me anymore
it's not afraid of the stones that I throw anymore
when I see your face
it's not the same as before
you are not you anymore
now I drive the car
no matter how near or far it is, I drive
now I drive the car
since you've been leaning on my arm in stride
and I wish you would speak
when I drive the car
don't leave me now because I can't let go
you used to know this one with your eyes closed
I feel alive and I feel alone
I feel surprised that I am so
the hat that rests on your knee
looks so strange on the backdrop of your blue jeans
where you were always bare from your knees to your feet
but now I drive the car
no matter how near or far it is, I drive
now I drive the car
since you've been leaning on my arm in stride
and I wish you would just speak to me
when I drive the car
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