| Sound mixed in with discovery
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| Found an ancient landmark to call home
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| For this cold war my voice gets dry
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| Place problems on a shelf to sit and die
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| Sent off my letter, a stapled picture and one short prayer
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| And if I said that I’ve never caused an argument, only a commotion
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| One million emotions — would you still be here?
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| Sat on your roof young in eighty-two
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| How you remember is how it remains
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| Turn down the light so now I can die
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| We’ll always remember how we remained
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| How could I possibly describe the way we looked back then?
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| Falling in love — whether or not it lasts — there’s truth in that
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| Under the water things are much calmer
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| Under the water there’s streets and there’s towers
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| Under the water things are much calmer
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| Sat on your roof young in eighty-two
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| How you remember is how it remains
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| Turn down the light so now I can die
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| We’ll always remember how we remained |