And I went into the woods with you
And we were both bear food but we didn't know it yet
And I felt so discouraged
By all that you'd said to me, whatever it meant
And it's cold
After days of wandering aimlessly
You sat down and said to me, "I'm giving up here"
And I wish, I wish I had said something
But logic notwithstanding, I choked back the fear
You set a precedent that I could not explain
But when I go out hunting in the shining light
I'd do it over again
And I yelled, "What the hell are we looking for?"
She said, "I don't know anymore," and that was the end
I should have fought back all that fear in my lazy heart
I should have ripped it into pieces and torn it all apart
I shouldn't have left you out to die in this crazy cold
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