Come on December graduation!
I'm headed north, to where you are.
And that first apartment somewhere in the falling snow.
We've been talking on the phone,
filling the gap from skin to bone.
You haven't put up pictures,
you've been waiting til I get home.
How you make me croon,
how you make me moan.
While I get my things in boxes,
darling, could you dance a while alone?
*****
I'll be leaving with the snow.
And at least it's apropos.
After all, I was your vermonter boy.
And so you can close that door:
I don't love you anymore.
I think it's best
if we say it out loud.
How you make me croon,
how you make me moan.
While I get my things in boxes,
darling, could you dance a while alone?
Darling, could you dance a while alone?
credits
from Northeast Family Photo,
released September 24, 2014
Isaac Avenia-Tapper - vocals, acoustic guitar
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