""Dream on (Dream on dream on...) Dream another way 'cause I know (I know I know...) When the wind blows your name ...It's a shame... Things are strange but that's OK On a rainy Sunday afternoon... In your place In our place In the swarm So from the great plains ...From the void... I will wait for you I! I will wait for you... I will! I will wait for you I will wait alone. Ain't it strange? People change but that's OK It's another night here and all I'm thinking about is you. In your place In our place In the swarm So from the great plains ...From the void... Yeah from the deep field ...From the void... I will wait for you... I! I will wait for you... I will! I will wait for you""


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Sunday Afternoon Lyrics as written by Devin Garrett Townsend

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    I always have to think of this song when I drive home on a sunday afternoon after a weekend with my girlfriend. It describes really good my feelings when I realize, that it'll be almost a week until we'll meet again.

    Soturi666on December 09, 2011   Link

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