I lost your face
In the summer
Must have been all the sun
Or that smile.
You knocked my heart out
With that first grin
Boy, bring back that part of me
That made me safe
And kept the kids like you away
Those walls that I hide in
You knocked them down
The Plain Jane
My face doesn’t mean anything
My fervor replaced with an
Ordinary-faced, careless girl.
I’d hold you up
But you’ll just let me down.
Let me fix what was never broken
And we’ll make believe
I don’t worry about every little thing
I’m sorry.
I’m sorry.