June 11, 2019: "Loving Day After Day," by Matt Halvorson

All I’ve known and then forgotten
Left for dead or let go rotten
All I’ve loved and lost or left along the way

All I’ve had but never wanted
Took for granted, all too common
Every word I’ve conjured from an unclean place

It all means nothing to me
It’s just what once had hold of me

I try to live a good man’s life
But we both know that sometimes I
Can’t quite find the line dividing dark from light

So I stagger left and right
Half in shadows, half alive
Never fully being who I thought I might

But when it gets hard to breathe
I know you know what I mean

And that means everything to me
It means everything to me

Look what we’ve become
Look what we’ve done, my love
Look at the love that surrounds us wherever we go, my love
Look at what we’ve begun
Look at everything yet to come

Everything I’ve ever loved
All I’ve feared or felt ashamed of
I’ve got nothing now that isn’t yours to know

Everyone we’ve never met
Every word we haven’t said yet
All the nothing, all the every single thing

It all means everything to me
You mean everything to me

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