I know that time goes faster when you're sleeping
and I know it's not too good for me
if when I wake up I'm all alone

It's just enough for me
to fall in love with you
and I wake up time and time again
with nothing here for proof

If I have to wake up one more time without you
and these ugly red eyes I hate
The bright blue sky
to greet me in the morning
rather than your arms

It's just enough for me
to fall in love with you
and I wake up time and time again
with nothing here for proof

I need you to be with me
drinking, I'll be lonely for so long
And I will read my rights
I promise to do it right
for just one moment to be alone with you

I see us standing there
holding something in our hands
I see an open door
I see us wakling in

We're walking up the stairs
We're walking up the stairs
We're walking up the stairs
We're walking up the stairs into our room
Waking up can be so hard to do


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    IT GOES LIKE THIS...

    "I need you to be with me Dreams can only help me for so long And I will wait my life I promise to do it right for just one moment to be alone with you "

    TheMovielifeon March 18, 2003   Link

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