| Should we let the fire die?
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| Should we let the fire die?
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| The sparks still have a flicker and the night is growing thicker, but
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| Should we let the fire die?
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| Or should we stay out a little longer?
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| Should we stay out a little longer?
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| The riverbanks are singing with the waters that they’re bringing
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| So should we stay out a little longer?
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| Should we say goodnight to the stars?
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| Should we say goodnight to the stars?
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| Or should we, in our places, keep letting the absence sing us to sleep
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| Should we say goodnight to the stars?
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| Oh, I never
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| Oh, I never
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| Oh, I never saw you coming
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| My dear, I have one last thing to ask you
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| My dear, I have one last thing to ask you
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| I’ve asked about the embers bright
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| The riverbanks and the starry night
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| But, my dear, I have one last thing to ask you
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| Can I kiss you before the night is through?
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| Can I kiss you before the night is through?
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| That’s my only question, so, my darling, please say yes and then
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| I’ll kiss you before the night is through
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| Oh, I never
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| Oh, I never
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| Oh, I never saw you coming |