If they bury me today Six feet in a grave Would you show up at my funeral And have nice things to say Or would you stay at home With a smile on your face Like the fourth of July Your favorite holiday And would you miss me when I'm gone And cry a single tear Would you howl up at the moon At the chance I'd reappear Or would you count your lucky stars And wish I'd disappear from your dreams Two lovers in the dark Blinded by the fear Too young to know we were worth it Too young to know we were Right where we belong You belong with me At twenty-three and a half degrees Dancing around the sun Till the lights come on Baby come on But you took another lover's name And I'm the one to blame I pushed you away I should've learned to carry the weight I should've took that flight to Boston When your grandma died I should've kept all your letters With your signature inside I should've told you that I loved you Every time it crossed my mind I was a fool to let you run Without a goodbye Cause we were lovers in the dark Blinded by the fear Too young to know we were worth it Too young to know we were Right where we belong You belong with me At twenty-three and a half degrees Dancing around the sun Till the lights come on Baby come on But you took another lover's name And I'm the one to blame I pushed you away I should've learned to carry the weight But I'm thankful for our final waltz The songs that we both sung Your heart that made me strong Cause we were lovers in the dark Blinded by the fear Too young to know we were worth it Too young to know we were Right where we belong You belong with me At twenty-three and a half degrees Dancing around the sun Till the lights come on Baby come on But you took another lover's name And I'm the one to blame I pushed you away I should've learned to carry the Carry the weight If they bury me today I hope you come my way I hope you make it to my funeral And have nice things to say Cause I still love you I still love you Baby I do