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Sundown
We wait for sundown
 On the empty rooftop of a parking garage
 Standing still and separated
 Above the city that made us so
 
 We wait for sundown
 In a blurry photograph of six silhouettes
 You can't make out the faces, but everybody can tell 
 We're the two standing away from the railing
 As if it would break with our weight
 And carry us to the ground waiting
 Seven stories further from the sky
 
 We wait for sundown
 The time when we can turn to each other
 And whisper words like love
 Though they mean nothing when morning comes
 
 The sun goes down
 The light stays
 The sun goes down
 We've only just begun to wake
 
 So you wait for sundown
 With the empty heart I could have made my home
 Terrified of darkness
 Still willing to risk the monsters
 For the light at the end of the tunnel
 
 But I wait for you
 On the bridge of the old playground
 On the bench where we fell asleep that night
 On the outskirts of a town I promised to take you to
 And on the street corner where once we talked for hours without a breath

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