| I wish things were better here right now
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| It’s snowing in April, and you’re on the east coast
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| And I’m still alone
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| And forgetting the sounds of your voices
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| And the way things used to be
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| We’re separated by terminals and eight hundred mile long phone calls
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| Do you even care?
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| Just give me your excuses
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| Are you visiting soon?
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| I’ve got so much to tell you about the people you’ll never meet
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| And how much they mean to me
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| And the impact that they’ve had
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| And when you see me, you’ll think I’ve changed
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| That’s right, I am no longer afraid to live my life
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| That’s right, I am no longer afraid to live my life
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| From Rockford to Ann Arbor, I am mending
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| (That's right, I am no longer afraid to live my life)
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| From Rockford to Ann Arbor, I am mending
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| (That's right, I am no longer afraid to live my life)
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| From Rockford to Ann Arbor, I am mending
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| (That's right, I am no longer afraid to live my life)
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| From Rockford to Ann Arbor, I am mending
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| (That's right, I am no longer afraid to live my life) |