There's a world where I can driveAnd I'm coming home to see youDrive down for the nightYou would never need toI'd pick up flowersAnd you'd roll your eyesI'd surprise you in your living roomWhere we'd spend August to MarchAnd you'd never need toNot a room for millionairesBut one that one would wantThe kind of place weYou and meWould grow intoOh, I need youOn a day like todayTo tell you the thingsI couldn't sayTodayI don't miss youAnymoreBut I'm seeing the city lightsAnd thinking of yoursAnd we'd laugh about the timeThat we played cat and mouseFelt it when you touched meBut I could neverPin it downAnd now I'm aloneAnd it's Valentine's DayAnd I knowAnd I still seeYour shoes in the snowOh, it's so coldWarmer than summerReplacing timeAnd I'm hungryAnd you tried to pay for gasCause you heard how far the drive wasLaugh and keep the cashAnd I'm hungry for gasAnd leave itIn your mailboxWith a note forThe four of us