You were sitting by the windowsill
At the cafe next to my house
It was pouring and the glass kept fogging up
On a rather chilly day
I'd rather be snuggled in my bed
Than to feel my socks get drenched
Still, I ran in the rain just to fetch you
But you didn't stay
Are you leaving me now?
Cause I was just about to make breakfast for two
With a coffee in the late afternoon
Oh, what do you say? Let's
Leave all of our work and worries for another day
We'll be singing out, oh
You used to take up three-quarters of my bed
I was hanging by the edge
When I fell, we laughed it off instead
Now, your scent's worn off of my pillow covers
If only the teddy bear I owned
Still had your warmth
My crumpled button-up
It's on the floor
I woke up to you
Heading straight for the door
Are you leaving me now?
Cause I was just about to make breakfast for two
With a coffee in the late afternoon
Oh, what do you say? Let's
Leave all of our work and worries for another day
We'll be singing out, oh
Oh, could you stick around
Until we settle down?
How could you leave me without a sound?
Oh, pseudo lover, your letter is all I found