She sits alone, drinking her coffee Wonders when or if he'll notice her She flips the pages of an Agatha Christie A little mystery for a small town girl He covers his skin in quotes from Shakespeare And is well versed in the words she loves He plays the mando and writes lots of songs About things she only ever dreams of And all she sees Is they all go marching two by two With their cigarettes and their Converse shoes A spinning record sets the scene Black and white On silver screens She looks so casual while she jots in her notebook Between each line, she scans the scene He can feel her staring over his shoulder He turns around and their eyes me And all he sees Is they all go marching two by two With their cigarettes and their Converse shoes A spinning record sets the scene Black and white On silver screens And all she ever wanted was Just someone else who didn't quite fit in So she wouldn't have to travel down this road alone Just another hand she could call her own And they all go marching two by two With their cigarettes and their converse shoes A spinning record sets the scene Black and white On silver screens