The Mendoza Line catch a collapsing star

Our margins and revisions
Where we both first made our living
In an alcove, filled with sawdust
There, a new light fell upon us
Hail the lepers, call the outcasts
Did we just not know to ask?
I could see you blazing through the frost
In amazing grace and a hacking cough
Took dictation, wrote it shorthand
No one's sorrier than I am
I was young, that's no excuse
For the harm and the abuse
So what was it that you wanted
What would you've done if you had got it?
It was always ever gonna go so far
'Til someone thought to push you from the car
Accept no imitation, baby, catch a collapsing star
But it's your limitations that make you what you are
Our margins and revisions
Where we both first learned forgiveness
By the moonlight in the forest
Where our lives spread out before us
So you wrote me in a letter
You can stay gone but don't stay bitter
It was always ever gonna end the same
'Til someone thought to push you 'neath the train
Took vacation in New Orleans and I held you on the shore there
Splurged your words, confused your thoughts
Spoke in riddles no one got
So what was it that we wanted and God forbid if we had got it
It was always gonna have to go too far
'Til someone turned the light out at the bar
Accept no imitation, baby, catch a collapsing star
Oh, it's our limitations, it's our limitations
Oh, it's our limitations
That make us what we are