We were standing by the counter, there
Just waiting for someone to come inside
You're telling me to pick up the phone, well, I'm preoccupied
So I yell across the room
Now you know you've gone too far
You say, "can you handle this?"
And I laugh, but in my mind the walls could all come crashing down
I said, "What's the big deal? You know I didn't mean any harm."
You say that it's okay, but your eyes are a brick wall
Impossible to climb
But I don't conclude with a sigh
Because I just want to make this right
So I begin the treacherous climb
But I only get so far before this all just seems ridiculous
Because on any other day, this wouldn't mean a thing
Sometimes the dove just gets caught in the crossfire
I know this will al blow over soon
But I just can't let go
Until you call down the fire from the sky
And hang up the fire in your eyes
And we both see the tension break
With the sunset as this whole mess just passes by
With the buildings on the short drive home
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