| Last day in May, the afternoon: remember?
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| Black marks off charcoal from the dune: remember?
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| I thought it wouldn’t be too soon; |
| we’d wait at least until it’s June
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| The twenty-ninth of March it rained: remember?
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| You looked so sad that I explained: remember?
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| You knew it wouldn’t be too soon; |
| we’ll have to wait until it’s June
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| I’ve been waiting since I don’t know when and now it finally seems about to
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| start
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| I swear, I swear, that I will do my part
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| December dark at six o’clock: remember?
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| The freezing wind gives you a shock: remember?
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| You knew it wouldn’t be too soon; |
| we’ll have to wait until it’s June
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| October damp on down the street: remember?
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| The sodden leaves stuck to your feet: remember?
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| You knew it wouldn’t be too soon; |
| we’ll have to wait until it’s June
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| I’ve been waiting since I don’t know when and now it finally seems about to
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| start
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| I swear, I swear, that I will do my part
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| July the third we stayed up late: remember?
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| And thought how long we’d have to wait: remember?
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| It’ll be so long until it’s soon; |
| it’ll be so long until it’s June |