I met her at the train station
Both with our baggage in tow
Not quite sure of our destination, but we
Knew we had somewhere to go
I with my tool box ready to conquer
She with her heart and no plan of attack
I set to go where my feet might wander
She who could stop me dead in my tracks
But that first line to the next frontier
Had too many knowing looks
But I swear I could've sat there for years
To grab whatever train she took
She with her mile long list of excuses
I who knew they were all fearful lies
I who'd already been up and through it
She with the rest of the world on her mind
I with my prayers sent on up to cupid
She with some courage still left to find
I set to love her fully and foolish
She said she'd catch me further down the line
But I am her and she is I
I always hoping her wheels were in motion
She who was born to and swayed by the tide
She with her toes dipped into the ocean
I set to greet her on the other side
Oh but darling take your time
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