10 Minutes To Monday - From A Gas Station

Well I'm standing there pumping gas
In the middle of the parking lot of the old gas station
Across the street and down a bit from the place where I used to work
And I'm thinking to myself, man isn't it funny
How everything can change in just a couple of months
The people near me have all shuffled around
On the other side of the road is a bank
I swear half of the money there was spent by me on you
And I'd never take it back, not in a million years
All the time that's passed and the years we've spent
Are not all at first what they represent
The shadows have shadows and the light has greater hues
The sun pours through the thick stained glass
In my brain where the church's door has cracked
You're sitting in the fragments of a million points of view
On the thought of you
The street adjacent to this one
Has a school and a fire station on it
Walk down the road, and drive into the creek
The water tastes cold but it's not that bad
It just reminds me of all the fucked up stuff we did
But more of the good things end up coming to mind
At this point we're on our way to your old house now
Where the backyard still has a pool
They never got rid of it, it was too much of a hassle
All the time that's passed and the years we've spent
Are not all at first what they represent
The shadows have shadows and the light has greater hues
The sun pours through the thick stained glass
In my brain where the church's door has cracked
You're sitting in the fragments of a million points of view
On the thought of you

Written by:
Max Childress

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