[Verse 1] It’s not so easy to just disappear There’s always something left behind Didn’t expect to meet you here Didn’t think I’d see you again [Verse 2] You drift across the room to me With an old matchbook and a worn-out letter Still wearing that same corduroy jacket You reach for my hand, and I move without thinking Tracing back to when we last spoke Something in you feels lighter now [Chorus] You tilt back my glass and Rest by the amber trees and Say, "Figured I’d find you much faster than this Bet you assumed I was gone for good, poor thing— I’m not." We should leave before the streetlights fade [Verse 3] You tell me you sketch abandoned lots Sell them to clubs that are bound to rot The closest thing you’ve called real love Is the kind that never sticks around enough [Chorus] You tilt back my glass and Rest by the amber trees and Say, "Figured I’d find you much faster than this Bet you assumed I was gone for good, poor thing— I’m not." We should leave before the streetlights fade [Instrumental Break] [Bridge] Walk the back road where the dust kicks up I’ll be there with a flask and a half-meant shrug Lose the questions and the words unsaid I don’t mind how many times you thought of calling instead It’s a sleight-of-hand, it’s a passing wave And somehow it still pulls me back, every time You don’t have to say it, I already know it Some things don’t ever change [Chorus] You tilt back my glass and Rest by the amber trees and Say, "Figured I’d find you much faster than this Bet you assumed I was gone for good, poor thing— I’m not." I thought I’d find you much faster than this Bet you assumed I was gone for good, poor thing— I’m not We should leave before the streetlights fade We should leave before the streetlights fade