Bus Back To Richmond

Lucy Dacus

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    I held your hand on the bus back to Richmond
    From New York on New Year's Day
    Last night, we forgot the champagne
    So you drank a 40 and bought me a nasty rosé
    We watched the ball drop from Brooklyn
    The East River shining a sloppy display
    Watercolor fireworks, far away, mm

    Midnight hit, and we didn't kiss
    I kissed Mackenzie and Carson and tried not to look in your eyes
    Your hopes were high, and I hate falling short

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    Back at the flat of your friend
    A studio loft by the Williamsburg Bridge
    We danced ourselves clean, got more drunk than we planned
    Eight of us left to one bed and the floor and the futon
    That sunk in the middle, and so we were closer than ever
    Foreheads aligned, your hand in my hair
    Promising things, I was so unprepared
    Just waiting for you to lose steam, but it seemed
    You were fighting for your life
    You wanted to see what you always believed about me, mm

    You said: Please give me a chance
    You didn't know that I already had

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    Composition: Lucy Dacus

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