| To hear bar and back I’ve never sung so sad, autumm estrange the melodies in
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| rain
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| I burn the midnight oil, the fire’s like a blade that splits the skin of the
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| night in a fast strike
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| I hum along swan songs, as the rain it runs on dewy panes
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| Where have your eyes gone, why are you tossing in my arms?
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| Season candy-
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| The cherry on top I fancy
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| Season candy
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| Sugary drops of mad dreams
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| And I close my eyes and listen for a while to the stories from the street
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| outside
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| I feel the winds from the sea crawl on the beach, move through the city down
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| the alley where they hit me
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| I hum along swan songs, as the night grows tall in every corner
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| For a moment your eyes glow -hush!!- and go where your mind goes
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| Season candy
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| The cherry on top I fancy
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| Season candy
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| Sugary drops of mad dreams
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| Early light shines like the red in Turner skies
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| Early light shines bright and you wake up and sigh:
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| «How is the night so quiet?»
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| And I can’t help but smile
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| Honey get up, come out — the wild swans are coming in over town
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| Honey, do you hear the sound, the swan-songs, so arrogantly loud?
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| And the winds from the sea float like honey
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| Season candy
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| The cherry on top I fancy
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| Season candy
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| Sugary drops of mad dreams
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| Early light shines like the red in Turner skies
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| Early light shines bright and you wake up and sigh:
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| «How is the night so quiet?»
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| And I can’t help but smile |