I'll meet you in December, when the sun is calm He has poetry painted all over the walls Mine are a childish blue painted by mom when I was eight When you turn your back, I can't see your face I remember how I used to drive you back home I remember how I showed you your favourite song The salt in your hair, the sun burns my eyes I'm a joke with a bad punchline, so just roll the dice I remember how I used to drive you back home I remember how I showed you your favourite song Now I'm driving alone, chasing my blues again But I've got room for one more in this minivan I remember driving you back home But the moon died early on this sad mid-June Wrote an epitaph on your old bed frame Thousand words encarved but they're all the same I remember driving you back home But the moon died early on this sad mid-June Wrote an epitaph on your old bed frame Thousand words encarved but they're all the same I remember driving you back home But the moon died early on this sad mid-June Wrote an epitaph on your old bed frame Thousand words encarved but they're all the same Hope you find your dreams in Amsterdam And you never learned really who I am And I wish I was a better friend to you then And I wish you took better care of yourself