Most of this actually happened. I realize that the plural of fish is just "fish", but I thought "fishes" sounded better.
lyrics
When we jumped into the river
We frightened all the schools of fishes
And they scattered in all directions
But came back together once the water settled
When we cleaned up the front yard
We raked the leaves into one pile
And then when I wasn't looking
You jumped in and they went everywhere
We're starting over
We like to tear it all apart
And examine each little piece
To find their places in our hearts
And from those tiny details
We build something bigger
It seems
And carry it with us
So we remember what we make
When we went to the hidden beach
We chased after a flock of geese
But they realized we had food
And they ran right back at us
When we baked some sugar cookies
I opened up a new bag of flour
But I tore it too much and it exploded like a snowstorm
We're starting over
We like to tear it all apart
And examine each little piece
To find their places in our hearts
And from those tiny details
We build something bigger
It seems
And carry it with us
So we remember what we make
When it rained for a week straight
We got sick of being in the house
And I grabbed your hand
And we danced through all the mud puddles
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