See-Saw
Pull down the blinds and stare at my blank screen
Some voice is asking how my weekends been
Planes go across the sky of Petersham
One day I will see all the hope that's stored in them
The pale underside catches the light
Like a see-saw I need more weight to carry me up
Maybe one day she will just say that she's happy enough, happy enough
Leaves haven't fallen yet but winter's been too long
Grief hits me like a succession of time bombs
I've run out of reasons to explain it away
Like a see-saw I need more weight to carry me up
Maybe one day she will just say "I'm happy enough"
If I was older then I would hold her
Tight and say: "don't you ever leave me"
And then maybe one day she will just say
That she's happy enough, happy enough