Woke up with your hair in my face Bright morning light streaming like a cascade You're half asleep while you trace your fingers around my thigh Hannah, do you think we could stay a few more minutes? Hannah, I think you forgot to shut the blinds If I'd convinced you to stay in the city, would we have had a chance? New apartment south of Seattle We could pretend we know how to slow dance Around the boxes underneath the quiet glow of broken lampshades And you look to me and to the street Shake your head, take my hand, Hannah Hannah, you'd take me to the backyard Behind the Japanese maple tree Use your left hand to pull me closer Right hand on my cheek In the city we'd sit on the fire escape, cheap wine Legs off the edge Your hand is resting on my knee Hardened eyes, you're always on the fence (You're always on the fence) If I'd convinced you to stay in the city, would we have had a chance? New apartment south of Seattle We could pretend we know how to slow dance Around the boxes underneath the quiet glow of broken lampshades And you look to me and to the street Shake your head, take my hand, Hannah So Hannah took me to San Francisco Where she showed me Pacific Heights "Bet you couldn't race me across the street," She said, blinking through the flashing lights I wrote a letter under a different name, it got lost in the mail Now every word sounds the same, and every day just feels stale (If I'd convinced you to stay in the city Would we have had a chance?) If I'd convinced you to stay in the city Do you think you'd just resent The new apartment south of Seattle While we pretend we know how to slow dance Around the boxes underneath the quiet glow of broken lampshades And you look to me and to the street Shake your head, take my hand Hannah (Boxes underneath the quiet glow of broken lampshades And you look to me and to the street Shake your head, take my hand Hannah)