Was originally entitled "Happy Anniversary," then was called, "Too Much Too Fast," and was the first love song I wrote for my husband, and the only one for many years.
lyrics
We can take it outside, it's too small in here
We can take it to a priest, a prophet, or seer
But I know I know
it's too much too fast
too little to last love
We're two ships that pass
Barely brushing the masts
If I gave you a family would you stick around?
The third leg of life on uneven ground
But I know I know
It's too much too fast
Too little to last
We're two ships that pass
Barely brushing the masts love
All I can give is this house called a home
This plaster and stone
This cheap wooden dome
Hope cast in bone
Maybe it's enough, what we've made ourselves here
Strip away the facade, just screws, cogs, and gears
But I know, I know
That you never asked
But I patched all the crack
We're overspent and taxed
But it's enough to last
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