Then just like that, you came in from the rain You'd changed your hair but your eyes were the same We exchanged words 'bout our lives and our jobs You'd bought a house and a tabby named "Hobbes" We parted ways but I thought of you still Went home and found our disposable film One where we're laughing and looking away Somewhere downtown on a blossoming day in May Here in my memory, we're still so young Last time I saw you, so strung out and white High off the pills you were taking each night I didn't know but could see in your eyes The hatred and pain you were feeling inside If memory serves, we were 16 years old Just as naive as the stories we told We shared CDs, clothing, and poetry Now that I'm older, they're special to me and you Here in this picture, we were so young