Hearts in the Night
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Hearts in the Night
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I'm breaking down but I'm on Hope Road
If you still love me then let a boy know
Down empty streets that forgot their names
Our names forgotten but the love still remains
Walking down past Avenue B
I feel the pressure of the night as it breathes
Well that's the sound of a heart in the night
Breaking so slow in the heat of the midnight
Deep in the city is a man who sings a song
All night long I hear his voice burning on
To lost faces in the seams of the night
That all unravel in the first morning light
Walking down past Avenue B
I feel the pressure of the night as It breathes
Well that's the sound of a heart in the night
Breaking so slow in the heat of the midnight
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