| I waited outside
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| 'Til 4 in the morning
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| My shoes were soaking wet
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| And the rain kept on pouring
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| You declined all my calls
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| So I hoveled off alone
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| The street lights turned off
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| I just want you to know
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| I want you to know
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| I would’ve waited all night
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| Had I brought a change of clothes
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| Did you make it home all right?
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| I won’t ever know
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| I woke up with the sun
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| My eyes heavy sinking
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| I waited all day for you to call
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| And I sat around thinking
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| Is it too good to be true?
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| Too good to be real?
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| Won’t you speak how you feel?
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| And don’t worry about where I end up
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| And what time I got home
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| I just hope that, like me, you’re alone
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| How does it taste
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| With your lips pressed to mine?
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| 'Cause to me it tastes like someone else’s breath
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| It’s scaring me to death
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| Why can’t you just say what’s on your mind?
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| We’re both wasting our time
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| And love, you’re feeling so low
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| But I won’t let you go
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| I keep telling myself every time
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| That I’m seeing this through
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| 'Cause it’s not me, it’s you
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| And it feels like I’m living a lie
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| I want you to know
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| That I waited all night
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| And I stood in the rain
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| I’m just wasting my time |