| I sit and stare at you and wonder, how I’d feel if you weren’t here
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| I think you’re scared of going under, so much more than you appear
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| It’s not that I would be more capable than you would
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| I’d go on, that I know
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| I just wonder how my life would be without you,
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| So do you I suppose,
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| So do you I suppose,
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| It leaves me wondering if I care
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| and it leaves me wondering if I care
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| Common decency requires me not to act on how I feel,
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| Common sense conspires to warn me to behave in spite of me,
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| So I impose on you the thoughts that lie within me Be they mine
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| Be they yours
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| Trying to guess what you are thinking when you’re silent
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| But I can’t be sure,
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| No I can’t be sure
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| It leaves me wondering if I care
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| and it leaves me wondering if I care
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| Do I care?
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| Are we so beyond repair?
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| Or is everything okay?
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| When I leave it up to you
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| You don’t tell me either way
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| It leaves me wondering if I care
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| and it leaves me wondering if I care
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| It leaves me wondering if I care
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| It leaves me wondering if you love me,
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| and it leaves me wondering if I care |