| Hello, it’s time to leave
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| Passed the lightning bugs and photovoltaic streams
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| I’ll be waiting down on the road
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| Don’t say anything to wake your father oh
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| We’ll be fine, be fine tonight I know
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| Because it’s beautiful please bring your winter coat
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| As we run down through the light
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| That the sun is shining off your mother’s back sign
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| And all this time and time to think about
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| Is just the water on my eyes
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| Keeping me up all night
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| And I will hold my hands and arms stiff straight from my shoulders
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| And sway from side to side to find the phase in the chorus
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| And lock myself down tight again
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| And lock myself down tight again
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| But if this was something I could talk about
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| Well don’t you think I would have done so by know
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| Hello, hello its me
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| Standing waste deep in the brown grass turning green
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| Praying your window open wide
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| So I can crawl in with you or pull you back outside
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| We’ll wait impatient pass the pines
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| Sitting cross legged with our faces stretched in smile
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| And I won’t ask you to walk across the lake
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| Just shine on me like you used to 'til I’m awake
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| And is this all that I would ask of you
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| I think for now this will be fine
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| Just please, please, please come outside
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| And I will hold my hands and arms stiff straight from my shoulders
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| And sway from side to side to find the phase in the chorus
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| And lock myself down tight again
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| Lock myself down tight
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| And when you told me that you would wait for me
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| I just got scared and turned out all the lights |