| Sunlight dying on the dashboard until
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| Our whole world turns to peach, and you’re just out of reach
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| Who am I to ever wake up again if you’re gone?
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| Now you’re gone
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| And I’ll never be the same
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| Your warmth, so comforting, escapes
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| And I’m left aching
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| I replay the haunting news
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| Though I can’t accept the truth, you’re so far away
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| And my heart’s forever changed
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| But in my dreams we don’t need cars
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| Cause we all occupy a part of one of God’s eternal scars
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| And we’re singing in the dark
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| And I’ll never be the same
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| Your warmth, so comforting, escapes
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| And I’m left aching
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| I hear you call my name
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| Your voice reverberates through time
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| But mine forsakes me
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| Your absence is an echo screaming, «let go»
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| But I can’t let go
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| How does a one friend become a ghost
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| Or a shadow with a smoke ring halo?
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| And I’ll never be the same
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| Your warmth, so comforting, escapes
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| And I’m left aching
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| I hear you call my name
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| Your voice reverberates through time
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| But mine forsakes me
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| Who am I to ever wake up again if you’re gone?
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| Now you’re gone
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| Here I lie dying on the dashboard until
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| My whole world fades to dark
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| And you’re back in my arms |