And so I can't decide
If I want to stay or leave tonight
'Cause a dream has called
That I've waited for my entire life

So leave the window open
'Cause tonight I think I'm coming home
So leave the window open for tonight...

And so baby I'll be missing
Everything I leave behind
But just maybe I'll be finding
What it takes to feel alive

So leave the window open
'Cause tonight I think I'm coming home
So leave the window open for tonight...

Pictures I have seen...
And places in between...


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    I love the part when Art belts out "and so baby.." It's great stuff, I tell ya. Yup, Jason is the nicest person ever to his fans. So are the rest of the guys.. they never forget a face, it's weird.

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