Weekend Conversations
Lyrics by Dan Zlotnick
Our weekend conversations are weakened by the space
That’s in between what we both need
We can live on different pages
Slap a smile across our faces until we leave
But is that the dream?
Like a hole in the pocket of my jeans
All the change I reach for disappears
I pick my tails up pennies off the floor
And ask myself has it been this bad before
Our weekend conversations are weakened by the space
That’s in between what we both need
We can live on different pages
Slap a smile across our faces until we leave
But is that the dream?
It’s like you poured concrete all around your shoes
You built a white picket fence to surround your blues
You’re safe inside, I should’ve known better
Let’s go back to talking about the weather
Our weekend conversations are weakened by the space
That’s in between what we both need
We don’t have to dive to the bottom of the ocean
It still feels like we’re sinking in slow motion
Our weekend conversations are weakened by the space
That’s in between what we both need
We can live on different pages
Slap a smile across our faces until we leave
Is that the dream?
Our weekend conversations, mmmm
Our weekend conversations, mmmm
Our weekend conversations, mmmm
Our weekend conversations, mmmm