I can't see, get away, get away from me
If I let you go, would you come back to me
All the walls are in the sky
And the sky is falling like an enemy
So alone inside you can't believe
You turn your back on me

I'll wait, I wait, I wait, wait

Could you care, do you know what you're doin here
I'm alive, won't you come back for me
Could you care, tell me is there a mother here
Could you care, that I'm scared to be so alone
Is a womb or a tomb meant for me
Could you care could you
Could you care would you

In your mind, do you call me by a name
Thinking twice, could you maybe think again
I am fading in and out
I can feel every tick of your body clock
Every wish forsaken
Is a cross that you will bear instead

I'll wait, I wait, I wait, wait

I know you well, your emotions feel like mine
Pray for time, maybe we could talk a while
All the walls are in the sky
And the sky is falling like an enemy
And my sould is aching, can't believe
You'd turn your back on me
I'll wait, I wait, I wait, wait



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