| How far can we swim
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| In the lake, in the moonlight
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| The rain became hail
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| But we stayed in thought the lighting cut the deep night
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| Throwing shadows on our trail
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| We stayed in to feel the water on our skin until our bones quiver
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| Our flesh shook and shiver
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| Who could’ve been there to see me through
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| Who else but you…
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| A massive berks
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| A massive songs of stars leaning on our old guitars
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| Who taught the only words I still hold true
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| Who else but you…
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| Hmmm
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| Hmmm
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| Now, tonite in the car
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| So much older
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| So much wiser
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| We sit side by side
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| Trying to say good bye
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| And thought in the dark I can’t see you
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| I know there’s tears in your eyes
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| For those kids that are gone
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| Grown up and moved on
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| And the secrets we left on the ground
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| And the ones we never found
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| The ones we never found
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| Why do I play it all so safe
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| Why can I let my true face show
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| I don’t know
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| Seems I’ve lost the way
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| But there’s one thing
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| I’m still certain of
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| My love for you has no end
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| There never was a better friend than you
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| Who else but you…
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| Hmmm
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| Hmmm |