You spent your summers at my house because your parents were fighting
Poppin wheelies, chalk the sidewalk, cause it didn’t mean a thing
Oh Christopher you were only a few years older than me,
I left you in the darkness and didn’t returned your phone calls
Were you by yourself when you didn’t wake up that day
You burned the light bulbs one by one at least that’s what they’re saying
Between you and me, I know the truth, we need something to believe in
We didn’t think the virus would eat you up inside
You spent your life hiding away from those things
And it’s a sad state of affairs
But I don’t want you thinking I didn’t care
Oh Christopher you were only a few years older than me
And we left you in the darkness and didn’t returned your phone calls
And it’s a sad state of affairs
But I don’t want you thinking I didn’t care
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