| Across the railroad tracks, down the gravel road
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| headlights throw a beam on the way back home
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| lie down, lie down, listen wide awake
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| to the trains that roll, to the sound time makes
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| It passes through the air like a summer storm
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| catching on my sleeve like a roses thorn
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| sometimes it whispers, sometimes it roars
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| flies like the wind, waits by the door
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| And I know you know and that’s all I need
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| When the light of day looks like night to me
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| When you’re far away and I’m all alone
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| I can’t explain, I know you know
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| It fills up my chest, it fills up my eyes
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| like an old glass jar filled with fireflies
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| sometimes I’m still, sometimes I sigh
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| sometimes I’m lost and I don’t know why
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| But I know you know and that’s all I need
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| When the light of day looks like night to me
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| When you’re far away and I’m all alone
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| I can’t explain, I know you know
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| In the morning light, before the heat sets in
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| call the dogs to run where the shade has been
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| across the railroad tracks lay your silver down
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| find it smooth and flat, stars for your crown
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| In the blue distance where our lives unfurl
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| at the edges of the sky, the beauty of the world
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| I know you know and that’s all I need
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| When the light of day looks like night to me
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| When we’re far away and we’re all alone
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| I can’t explain, I know you know |