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Song-Vanilla Twilight Owl City




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The �lean down to �you,
And I lie �I miss you,
Pour me a �dose of atmosphere.
'Cause I'll doze off �and soundly,
But I'll �your �around me
I'll send a �to you dear,
'Cause I wish you were .
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I'll watch the �turn light blue,
But it's not the �without you,
Because it takes �to whisper ,
The silence isn't so ,
Till I �at my hands and feel sad,
'Cause the �between my fingers
Are �where yours fit perfectly.
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Though I haven't slept in two days,
I'll find repose in new ways,
I'll sit on the front porch all night,
'Cause cold nostalgia chills me to the bone.
Waist deep in thought because I think of you.
But drenched in Vanilla twilight,
I don't feel so alone.�
I don't feel so alone.
I don't feel so alone.
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As many times as I �I'll think of you... tonight.
I'll think of you .
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When �eyes get ,
And ��grow lighter,
I'll �the �and feel alive again.
And I'll �the world that I ,
But I �I won't �you,
Oh, if my �could �back through the past,
I'll �in your ear,
Oh, , I wish you were here.
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