Camden

from Camden
   
Always thought that we’d die together
Through warmth and through the cold
Always thought I’d walk you downtown
Laughing drunk as you watch me grow old

Never thought you’d wake up with nothing
To think or feel or say
All the splendors of our past
Destroyed and thrown away

And around the time you get there
I should still be on my way
Will you text me what you’re wearing so I can meet you at the gate
If I don’t go down in flames

Try and find a way to forget about you
As fast as you forgot about me
I don’t wanna sleep alone on a king size bed
In a room where you were supposed to be
Without you here there’s nothing to see

Without you here there’s nothing to see

Never thought I’d see the day where
You’d abandon me
Never thought that you’d lose interest
In the vision that you claimed to see

Never thought you’d lock the door and
Throw away the key
My stomachs turning upside down
Across the Northern Sea

Walk the streets alone at midnight
Let the rain soak through my clothes
Let the streetlights show the world the consequence of my mistakes
Let everybody know

Try and find a way to move on without you
As easy as you moved on from me
I don’t wanna drink alone at the World’s End Pub
In a seat where you were supposed to be
Without you here there’s nothing to see

Is it the truth that you can’t handle
Or is it the secrets that you keep
I still keep looking for the answer
Searching for solace, searching for meaning

Try and find a way to forget about you
As fast as you forgot about me
I don’t wanna sleep alone on a king size bed
In a room where you were supposed to be
Without you here there’s nothing to see
Written by A.J. Dudick
Lyrics © A.J. Dudick. All rights reserved. Reproduction or redistribution without permission prohibited.