An abundance of takeout that we never touched Soaking through my countertops, watching us As we danced around the end of our time As I stood in my kitchen, in my denim dress I felt naked with your hands counting my ribs Slowly one by one Give me one more, too long goodbye Go on hold me while we've still got some time Give me one more, too long goodbye I just need you to linger to get through the night I was breathing you in, you were pulling me close On that old tile floor all laden with dust And I wondered what could be more fragile than this Maybe my fancy glasses lined up in rows In the built in cabinet, the reason I chose This unit that we're standing in the middle of now Give me one more, too long goodbye Go on hold me while we've still got some time Give me one more, too long goodbye I just need you to linger to get through the night I just need you to linger to get through the night You left through the back door, you left me the gin You said 'I'll be back, we'll do this again' And I watched and let the blinds resettle from your wake Cause it's a stubborn old door, but I locked it up tight And I fumbled my way around turning out lights Forgetting all about the takeout on my counter