| A couple rings, brief message, then the tone
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| «Hello it’s me, it’s been so long, I’ll be home
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| Just one night next week we should meet up grab some drinks and maybe food
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| I would love to see you»
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| An hour late, I should have known, it’s so you
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| To make me wait, to cause scene, when you walk in the room
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| Watch the heads all turn in silence as the conversations cease
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| You’d smile, then sit by me
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| Another drink I stir, restless thoughts drift away
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| To car windows, defrosters, secluded space
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| And the light on the edge of the sky as it creeps over mountains and plains
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| The coming of dawn and the time that remains
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| The loudest of songs you should never let fade
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| But the silence you left is so deafening
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| My ears won’t stop ringing
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| We owned the unrestraint
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| Of summer’s sudden rain
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| Foolish minds will make their plans
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| But restless hearts don’t stand a chance
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| I loved you once but I just couldn’t stay
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| The wrong end lit of cigars unclipped
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| We failed on the beach that night to smoke
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| Then threw away, blushed laughing, naively hope
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| That the light on the edge of the sky wouldn’t spread over mountains and plains
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| The coming of dawn how it kills what remains
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| The loudest of songs you should never let fade
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| The silence you left is so deafening
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| My ears won’t stop ringing
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| And not follow the roads out to their unpaved ends
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| Just to find you asleep in my bed
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| I left to chase the distant horizon
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| I chose to regret you instead
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| Still alone at the bar waiting for you to show
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| Keep watching the door but I already know
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| Pay my tab find the floor with stumbling feet
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| Make my way through the crowd to the quiet street
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| My ears won’t stop ringing
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| I loved you once but I had to leave
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| It’s what I tell myself at night
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| Before I fall asleep with cold sheets by my side |