| Dear Mother can you hear my footsteps?
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| I’m so close, I’m right there
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| I’m almost home, so unprepared
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| To notice yet ignore how hard it is to be around you
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| I’ve came clean, I’m washed out
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| I’ve flooded the engine, stranded myself
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| This home, native land, they speak in words I can’t understand
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| So when I’m standing on this street like I have a hundred times
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| You don’t even glance at me you just pass me by
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| I remember your face, from the moment I first saw you
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| I never looked away
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| I’ll never forget how you looked that Saturday when you told me
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| We could never be together, and I could never change
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| Mother, Mother is it you who’s calling?
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| Lights out, lay down
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| We’ll sleep when we’re dead, that time is now
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| But soft speak will drown out how I can’t do what’s right around you
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| Cold breeze, no coat, excuses used to take words from my throat.
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| False hope confirmed
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| Deceits a language I can’t hope to learn
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| So when we’re standing on this street like we have a hundred times
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| We will celebrate the years you stalled and couldn’t decide
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| I remember your face, from the moment I first saw you
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| I never looked away
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| I’ll never forget how you looked that Saturday when you told me
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| We could never be together, and I could never change
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| I used to believe that every person had a purpose
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| In this swirling ball of indecision that consumes us all
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| I used to believe that every person had a person
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| They could always count on and not be scared of, one for everyone
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| So when I’m standing on this street like I have a hundred times
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| Can I walk away and finally leave, finally leave all of this behind?
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| I remember your face, from the moment I first saw you
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| I never looked away
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| I’ll never forget how you looked that Saturday when you told me
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| We could never be together, and I could never change
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| I remember your face, from the moment I first saw you
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| I never looked away
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| I’ll never forget how you looked that Saturday when you told me
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| We could never be together, and I could never change |