Cuddle Magic - End of a War

i won’t recall
all the girls
i’ve called already
instead i’ll wait and see
if maybe they will still call me
when the sheet falls
could it be for lack of resting
or just lack of interest in continuing to be

outside my door
it looks like the end of a war
nobody moves too fast
and faces long familiar now at last
appear obscure

one bird in hand
doesn’t help me to understand
how or why the two of us could be more than
the UN and I
one wedding band does not a wedding singer make
and cannot replace either wedding ring or cake that you buy

outside my door
it looks like the end of a war
nobody moves too fast
and faces long familiar now at last
appear obscure

early to bed, early on that’s what your eyes said
or that’s what i thought i saw and why i made my move unwise
now should we wed, would the future hold what i read
in the silence in your eyes
or was it just early to rise

outside my door
it looks like the end of a war
nobody moves too fast
and faces long familiar now at last
appear obscure

outside my door
it looks like the end of a war
nobody moves too fast
and faces long familiar now at last
appear obscure


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