Staring through them trees, that cottonwood
Snow in mid-july, it's misunderstood and
The greenest of the greens and blanket wet
This used to feel like home not of regret
But you don't know nothing about this love
Tables all turned down and then set again
Voices down the street and it's 3 am
But I've known darker skies and cigarettes
Still I breathe them in remembrance that
You don't know nothing about this love
Float that river east, a caravan
Through the shallows and all of the deep ends
'Cause ever changing banks are sweetness
Unless you're the only one left to jump
'Cause you don't know nothing about this love
I think back, ten years ago, when she cried, oh how she cried
And my hands, oh how they shook, at my side, at my side
Now I hear them words they throw at me, and I sigh, oh I sigh
'Cause you don't know nothing about this love
No, you don't know nothing about this love
You don't know nothing about this love
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