| I’m watching the door, as I wait by the phone
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| I used to enjoy, the time on my own
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| But now that you’re renting, that room in my head
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| I picture myself, and find you instead
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| And the words that I hear, are the ones left unsaid
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| You can wrap your arms 'round, but hold back in your head
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| And I dreamed you were here, but you’re miles to the West
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| And I’m starting to fear, we won’t pass this test
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| And I have seen, your shadow walk you home
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| And I know we’d survive, if we left each other alone,
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| 'Cause when you go home, you go alone
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| And when the nights don’t make up for the days
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| And the game becomes more war than play
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| To go home might be better than to stay
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| And I hope you can hear, the raid coming down
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| For the say the same sun lights up both our towns,
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| But I’m starting to think, looking through a glass pane,
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| That we’ll never share the same days again
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| And I have seen, your shadow walk you home
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| And I know we’d survive, if we left each other alone,
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| 'Cause when you go home, you go alone |