The World Moves On

Jens Lekman

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    The thermometer ran out of numbers
    When it reached fifty degrees
    I just lay down on the floor
    With a bag of frozen peas
    We saw plumes of smoke
    Rising in the distance from our balcony
    I poured a glass of wine

    Sucked the juice out of a kiwi
    Catherine turned on the TV
    They showed acres after acres
    Of absolutely nothing
    And then Stevie called and said
    "Are you watching what I'm watching?"
    I said, "I'm watching what you're watching
    Oh, what is it I'm watching?"

    The night before I had been bored
    My legs had been restless
    It was my birthday
    I'd already opened up my presents
    At the social club I met some friends
    Who were friends with this girl
    One by one they dropped of
    Till it was just me and her
    We made out in every bar in town
    While the state of Victoria
    Burned down to the ground

    And the sun rose over the city
    The wind swept through the valley

    And you don't get over a broken heart
    You just learn to carry it gracefully

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    Edinburgh gardens offered some kind of shade
    I would pick up some beers and head down to the lake
    Watch the possums and listen to the growling banter
    There was one I liked especially
    I named her Santa sentimental
    I would offer a slice of apple from my hand
    She would sniff it, frown, and then lumber back to the trash can

    I was going uphill on my mountain bike
    When I was passed by a scooter
    "You got a dollar or a cigarette?
    Hey, I'm talking to you, poofa"
    What I should have said was nothing
    What I said was, "Get lost"
    Next thing I'm upside-down
    With my bike in the ground
    Hitting dirt all the way home
    Cursing the buried ground which I was chewing on

    And the sun rose over the city
    The wind swept through the valley

    And you don't get over a broken heart
    You just learn to carry it gracefully

    And that's what it's like
    When you've had your heart broken
    The world just shrugs it's shoulders
    And keeps going
    It just moves on in all it's sadness and glory
    Over dinner with a friend
    I tell him my story
    And as I finally put the book back on the shelf
    She says, "Maybe it's time you take a look at yourself"

    No one's born an asshole
    It takes a lot of hard work
    And God knows I've worked my ass off
    To be a jerk
    So many hands I've held
    While wondering why I felt nothing
    Why when I let go of that hand
    I always start to feel something?
    Like a bottle smashed against my head
    She said, "I wish you would have just cheated on me instead"

    Loving without loving
    Is always the worst crime
    I know all the signs and signals
    'Cause now I've been on both sides
    The way you choose your words
    The limpness of your hand
    I almost died when you introduced me as a friend
    How can you call me a friend?
    If you don't love me
    Then please have the dignity to tell me
    I never said any of that
    I just shook that hand and looked
    Down at the doormat

    And the sun rose over the city
    The wind swept through the valley

    And you don't get over a broken heart
    You just learn to carry it gracefully

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    Composición: Jens Lekman

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