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a coffee stain |
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dried and faint |
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covers up the day |
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i want a picture that i found |
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in the attic on the ground |
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of your old place |
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it's black and white |
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and in this light |
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it's hard to tell |
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if the glasses on your face |
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were the same ones |
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on the day they buried you |
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oh oh oh oh |
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i long to see your face |
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oh oh oh oh oh |
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a picture in it's place |
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it's been a year |
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and now i fear the fade is on |
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it's the slowly turning down |
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of the well equated sound |
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of your old voice |
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the way you laugh |
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when others laugh |
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was welcoming |
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it's the way i see you look |
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at whoever was the cure |
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in photographs (?) |
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oh oh oh oh |
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i long to see your face |
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oh oh oh oh oh |
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a picture in its place |
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oh oh oh oh |
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i long to see your face |
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oh oh oh oh oh |