I hoped you'd come back for me, so I sat down and waited. The air was blowing cold and people stared as they walked past
But I sat so still and just waited there for you
With a focused look you headed towards the corner and I ran like a child after you
And I can't remember words that I was saying while you put the night in picture frames
You were taking photographs while I hovered by your side
So you can catch this night on film and I can keep it in my mind
You were taking photographs of lights and city life, while I just took it all in by your side
And the train ride home that night was spent in silence while you held my hand like we first met
And it hit me then, that we were both still children—afraid of letting go the hand we've held
So I held you close just like your photographs have held on to that night
And why be adults when it takes a child to forgive throughout this life?
And what matters most is that we're able to believe when all seems lost
So why be adults?
I hoped you'd come back for me, so I sat down and waited
The air was blowing cold and people stared as they walked past
But I sat so still and just waited there for you