“Flowers Where Your Face Should Be”
Bus stops and barbed wire on the way to stare
At the heart of the earth from the Poas peak
Just like the ones that we grew back in Jersey
Hung upside down, drying out for the wedding
There’s a man with his head in his hands on the sidewalk
His wife’s there behind him just off of the street
She scratches his back as he sobs on the asphalt
And what strikes me most is the symmetry
How they’re framed just like you and me
When the light from the hospital’s eastern wing
Tangles up in your hair and the sadness that pooled in my heart
Starts emptying slowly
Well I saw you last night in my dream
And there were hydrangeas where your face should be
The redwoods feel lonely and lunar and distant
The sun comes in fragments through breaks in the trees
And I feel further from home than I’ve ever been
These thin lines of light across space tether you to me
They pull in my memories, back to our apartment on 2nd Street
Through the South-facing window the light catches lengths of your hair
Like a path that you left me
Well I saw you last night in my dream
But there were azaleas where your face should be
Pieces of us in the morning sun
Sleeping bags under the 101
She takes off his glasses and she falls asleep again
They don’t got much but goddamn they got love
Well I saw you last night in my dream
I’m gonna marry you underneath driftwood from Crescent City
About Flowers Where Your Face Should Be
Artist: The Wonder Years
Related Songs: Sister Cities
Album: Sister Cities
Released: April 6, 2018
Studio: Sunset Sound Studio 1[1][2]
Genre: Alternative rock, emo
Length: 43:41
Label: Hopeless
Format: CD, Album, Target Exclusive
Style: Pop Punk
Producer: Joe Chiccarelli[1]