Fuck.
The opening chords felt different under stadium lights. More exposed. More real.
Fuck. Here we go.
"Early morning coffee runs
Late night sound checks
You've got the world on your shoulders
And I've got you on my mind
The way you scrunch your nose at my jokes
How you know just when I need
A gentle word, a quiet moment
Maybe that's enough…”
I closed my eyes, letting the melody carry me. Letting years of quiet love pour into every note.
"Maybe it's enough to love you from the wings
While you orchestrate everything
Maybe it's enough to catch you when you fall
Though you never fall at all
Maybe it's enough to know your perfect pace
To match your steps in this dance we face
Maybe loving you in silence
Maybe that's enough.”
Justice's harmony wrapped around the chorus, supporting but never overshadowing. Radley and Felix joined in, adding to and building the song. The crowd swayed, phone lights creating a sea of stars.
But I wasn't singing for them. I was singing for the woman who had my heart wrapped in her fist.
“You count breaths between disasters
I count moments till you smile
You're arranging all our chaos
Into neat and perfect rows
And I'm collecting all these seconds
Like photographs I'll never show
Of how you look when you're unguarded
When your walls are running low.”