I think back to the day you left You slammed the door like a can of PBR Rolled like a rock on your skateboard Down this very street It wasn't more than a couple weeks Till you packed your bags and you moved back To your parent's home on the West Coast Tell me how's Kelso treating you Wasn't sure if it was a bad idea To show up at your doorstep So I decided to make a roadtrip Out of it Borrowed Silvio's beat up truck And I drove from Bushwick through Canada Gave me 3000 miles to change my mind On my way to you I will be lonely till the end of time Baby won't you tell me you're mine forever Forever is a long long time But I don't have that much on the line And I would give it up in a heartbeat all for you Back in Brooklyn the preacher said While sprawled out on the subway steps Oh you never really know what you're lucky for Till it's gone Combing through old memories I'll let the clouds cry for me Thighs stuck together in the summer heat Listening to an old mix tape Windshield wipers blinking through the storm You wouldn't have moved that far if not for your feelings Oh-oh oh I would have married you then Officiated by the subway preacher man If I would've known that was your last straw Wouldn't have said those words, wouldn't have spoke at all 'cause I will be lonely till the end of time Baby won't you tell me you're mine forever Forever is a long long time But I don't have that much on the line And I would give it up in a heartbeat all for you Forever is a long long time But I don't have that much on the line And I would give it up in a heartbeat All for you