We were standing in an empty room.
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The moonlight was falling.
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You were holding my hand when the car
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Pulled up for you.
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And I could have spent a life with you,
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But those days were over.
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You were calling my name when
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Your face faded from view.
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And wasn't it you who told me
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The sun would always chase the day?
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Wasn't it you who told me?
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Angels fly in the air tonight.
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Saying, Wasn't it just like swimming
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Out on the lake?
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Stars collide, and the air's alive.
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Or was it just like those promises that you made
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On our last night?
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I remember waking up with you.
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The days doing nothing,
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You meant more to me then
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Than I think you ever knew.
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But you were going to be a doctor,
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A movie star, a poet at a Nobel seminar,
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I hope the world never tore that out of you.
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And wasn't it you who told me
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The sun would always chase the day?
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Wasn't it you who told me?
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Angels fly in the air tonight.
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Saying, Wasn't it just like swimming
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Out on the lake?
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Stars collide, and the air's alive.
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Or was it just like those promises that you made?
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And what ever happened to the things you loved, the songs we played,
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On the Indian days?
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What ever happened to the things you gave away,
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Like 'Harold and Maude' and singing?
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I was waving as you drove away.
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The sunlight was falling.
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You were writing backwards
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In a dusty windowpane.
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Angels fly in the air tonight.
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Saying, Wasn't it just like swimming
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Out on the lake?
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Stars collide, and the air's alive.
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Or was it just like those promises that you made
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On our last night?
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Our Last Night
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Better Than Ezra |