If/Then - Some Other Me

Somewhere there’s a world where you and I are man and wife
We have a child - we’re three
And it’s just fine with me to love that life
And somewhere there’s a world where from the first we never met
We never spoke or kissed
We don’t know what we missed or don’t know yet

And I didn’t go to (?), but to Smith, or Yale, or (?)
I ended up in Boston or some small Alaska town
To practice law, or neuter cats, or fish the barren sea
Those lives who live somewhere by some other me

Some other me is homeless
Some other me is queen
Some other me has seen things that no other me has seen
If I met her, I would ask her that one question we both fear
“Some other me, how’d we end up here?”

Somewhere there’s a me who never loved that other you
Who like to find I guess as buddies more or less
And that would do
And somewhere there’s a you who simply worshiped other me
And we were wild, and hot, and all the things we’re not
And we were free
And somewhere I’m the president with plans that never fail
And somewhere I’m a rebel king
And somewhere I’m in jail
I didn’t chase my glory days long after they were done
I found myself a woman or a man and had a son

Some other me is a rock star
Some other me is still cool
Some other me does not feel like some tired old fool
And you and I are strangers, or we’re lovers, or we’re not
And other me’s live with what they’ve got

Look down each road left untaken
Trace every turn and twist
The lives that we just let go by
The dreams we might have missed
Now we’re old enough to know that
One road ends where one begins
The moment where the “what might bes”
Turn into “might have beens”

Somewhere there’s a world where you and I can still be friends
Not like we were not yet
We forgive but don’t forget
No happy ends
But friends