By the time this winter ends
By the time that winter is gone, we'll both run out of love.
The leaves will grow out green and shiny.
The flowers will bloom in red, violet, yellow and pink.
They will all dance as the birds sing.
You will see colors in a different light as the butterflies pass by.
But you and I...
Oh, you and I will run out of love.
By the time that winter is gone, we'll not know of love.
Our friends will learn new songs to fuss about.
The new paintings will become the talk of the town.
There will be new poems to write in the new ink.
A few more books will be added to both of our piles.
But you and I...
Oh, you and I will run out of love.
We watch them shed their clothes layer by layer.
We watch ourselves drain away with every word we tell them.
"I love you"s are just a little gush of wind that vanish before we even feel it.
And all the stars that aligned yesterday have fallen.
We will miss the last bus that takes us home.
We will forget where we misplaced our favorite book.
We will forget the last time we had a good cup of tea.
We will miss out on all plans we had bookmarked through December.
But then, you and I, we can't tell.
We can't tell what day is spring, what day is winter.
Because we never know.
Today, yesterday, tomorrow?
Yesterday, tomorrow, today?
Yesterday, today, tomorrow?
The leaves will grow out green and shiny.
The flowers will bloom in red, violet, yellow and pink.
They will all dance as the birds sing.
You will see colors in a different light as the butterflies pass by.
But you and I...
Oh, you and I will run out of love.
By the time that winter is gone, we'll not know of love.
Our friends will learn new songs to fuss about.
The new paintings will become the talk of the town.
There will be new poems to write in the new ink.
A few more books will be added to both of our piles.
But you and I...
Oh, you and I will run out of love.
We watch them shed their clothes layer by layer.
We watch ourselves drain away with every word we tell them.
"I love you"s are just a little gush of wind that vanish before we even feel it.
And all the stars that aligned yesterday have fallen.
We will miss the last bus that takes us home.
We will forget where we misplaced our favorite book.
We will forget the last time we had a good cup of tea.
We will miss out on all plans we had bookmarked through December.
But then, you and I, we can't tell.
We can't tell what day is spring, what day is winter.
Because we never know.
Today, yesterday, tomorrow?
Yesterday, tomorrow, today?
Yesterday, today, tomorrow?
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