The Hours
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The Hours
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Give me what you've waited for
Every night and day
All I wanted was to close the door
And throw your key away
Echos of this sound I heard
I thought they were mine
I could never understand your words
And now we're out of time
Give me the hours
That I had
And missed
The memories for now
Are only what I make of this
You always show me
Give me the hours
That I had
And missed
The memories for now
Are only what I make of this
You always show me
Now I know what to say
I will give all my time for the day
But the hours they fly away
And the end of time
Is coming your way
Now I know what to say
I will give all my time for the day
But the hours they fly away
And the end of time
Is coming your way
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