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Underneath the stairs, on the basement floor Behind a stack of records and a plywood door There’s a cardboard box, with a coat of dust I brought it from your attic with your other stuff And on the side, it says “photographs and memories” in black And I’ve tried, to avoid it but I want you back This was Cedar Point, maybe ‘83 I got queasy on the coaster so you sat with me And the kids all laughed, but I didn’t care They were flashes in the pan, but you were always there Even when, I got older and I thought I was cool, but I was cruel I still loved you and you somehow knew Graduation day, I was moving on We’re posing on the corner of the high school lawn You were smiling wide, but I now can see You were torn up at the thought of slowly losing me And now I know, you were also slowly losing yourself But you held, all the pieces tied together so well In the Florida sun, on the crowded coast The picture is so faded that we look like ghosts You were made of sand, in a castle skin There was beauty for a moment till the tide rolled in But I still taste, the faintest touch of salt in the air, we’re still there You’re the summer breeze that ruffles my hair In the box beneath the stairs In the box beneath the stairs