Wait!
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Wait!
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Wait
Please slow down
Hey
Do you miss me now?
On certain days it's hard to say
That you'll be sad and I'm the one to blame
Thought I saw you crying
But you told me that it was just the rain (just rain)
And what's the point of flying
If you only make it half of the way? (Half way)
On certain days it's hard to say
I thought I saw you crying
But you told me that it was just the rain
Stay
And kiss me now
Make it last until it goes back
On certain days it's hard to say
That you'll be sad and I'm the one to blame
Thought I saw you crying
But you told me that it was just the rain (just rain)
And what's the point of flying
If you only make it half of the way? (Half way)
On certain days it's hard to say
I thought I saw you crying
But you told me that it was just the rain (just rain)
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