This is the last day of our acquaintance
I’ll meet you later in somebody’s office
I’ll talk, but you won’t listen to me
I know what your answer will be
I know you don’t love me anymore
You used to hold my hand when the plane took off
Two years ago there just seemed so much more
And I don’t know what happened to our love
Days and days our friendship has been stale
And we will meet later to finalize the details
And since then you’ve taken me for granted

This is the last day of our acquaintance
I’ll meet you later in somebody’s office
I’ll talk, but you won’t listen to me
I know your answer already

This is the last day of our acquaintance oh oh oh
I’ll meet you later in somebody’s office oh oh oh
I’ll talk, but you won’t listen to me oh oh oh
I know your answer already oh oh oh


it’s always been one of my favorite sad songs. sinead’s tenderness and bitterness is unparallel. it’s been so fascating to listen to her evoluation from the young and bitter into finding faith in something beyond herself. not unlike someone i know.

i’ve been chatting with a number of close friends and it’s also damn funny how everyone is going to a pretty shitty relationship experience at the moment. not sure where this disruptive energy is coming from but it’s down right gut wrenching. i think a lot of relationships around the age of group 25-30 has to reach the big questions pretty fast. you’re not going to spend 7 years with someone to find out that they want to be a monk. so, in light of that statement, i think relationships are all around brutal all the time.