| Three sixteen’s of an inch
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| Disappear right behind your lips
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| We were waiting and watching the light in the sky
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| And it hurt my eyes
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| I guess that it must have been then
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| We slipped out of our cagey heads and got
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| Tangled and lost and dove further out into it all again
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| And I was afraid
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| But you were glowing like the most relieving light
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| You were my revealing light
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| I closed my eyes and suddenly we were attached
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| You stayed with me after the moment passed
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| I felt you buried deep under my chest
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| Like my lungs when I’m breathing in
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| And I was not myself when I opened up my eyes again
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| Over our heads in a daze
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| We sat and watched while the setting changed into
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| Something I read in a book that I loved when I was young
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| I fixed my stare to the screen
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| A show with a monster was on the TV
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| It was early October, and all of the yards were alive with lights
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| And I was afraid
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| But you were glowing like the most relieving light
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| You were my revealing light
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| I closed my eyes and suddenly we were attached
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| You stayed with me after the moment passed
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| I felt you buried deep under my chest
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| Like my lungs when I’m breathing in
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| And I was not myself when I opened up my eyes again |