| Do you want it to be outside, in the cool night, where the stars gravitate
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| toward you.
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| Do you want it to be outside, in the cool night, where the fog wraps itself
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| around you.
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| Do you want it to be outside, in the sunshine, where the clouds take their
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| places for you.
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| And the wind and snow, and the rain that blows; |
| none of those would matter much
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| without you.
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| As long as its talking with you, talk of the weather will do.
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| Do you want it to be outside, in the cool night where the stars gravitate
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| toward you.
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| Do you want it to be outside, in the sunshine where the song keeps itself
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| inside you.
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| And the wind and snow, and the rain that blows; |
| none of those would matter much
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| without you.
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| Nobody’s hoping for better days;
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| Noone knows what to do.
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| You’re okay in your secret place,
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| Noone bothering you.
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| It might save time if I meet you there,
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| but I don’t care, I’d rather wait for you.
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| When noone’s home and the weather’s fine,
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| I’d rather wait for you
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| When noone’s home and the weather’s fine,
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| I’d rather wait for you. |